The functions of wind are approximately as follows:
1. Wind causes air flow and causes precipitation and snowfall.
2. Large-scale airflow causes the movement of ocean currents to balance the heat distribution of seawater.
3. Adjust the temperature difference in the atmosphere and distribute rising warm air currents from the equatorial region towards the poles.
4. Pollination and reproduction of wind-pollinated plants.
5. Wind energy production.
6. Air purification and diffusion of polluted air.
The above is just my personal opinion. for reference!
In addition to producing electricity, what can wind energy be used for?
1. You can use the wind from the windmill to "raise the field" to dry the harvested rice and separate the rice from the rice husk.
2. Using wind turbines to providewind energy to provide water, heating, refrigeration, transportation, electricity generation, etc.
3. The basic principle of old-fashioned airplanes is the same as that of windmills. The propeller (windmill) rotates at high speed to generate a strong airflow, allowing the plane to take off.
Wind can cause precipitation and snowfall. It can also adjust the temperature difference in the atmosphere and propagate rising warm air from the equatorial region toward the poles. plants in desert areas, such as buttergrass, tamarisk, Haloxylon ammodendron, camel thorn, etc. are inclined towards the southeast to facilitate the identification of directions.