God is like the wind and touches everything. The next sentence is that knowledge is the most precious wealth of humanity. According to relevant information requests: The film is adapted from William Kamkwamba's autobiography "The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind" and recounts Kamkwamba's personal experience, at the age of 13, he used scrap metal, old bicycle parts and windmills made of wood to produce. electricity. Bring water to the drylands and ultimately save your own drought-stricken village.
God is like the wind and touches everything
Introduction God is like the wind and touches everything. The next sentence is that knowledge is the most precious wealth of humanity. Investigation based on relevant information: The film is adapted from WillianKam