These are generally called wind turbines or just wind towers. I think these are also called windmills but perhaps that term is out of favor since it seems to be in declining usage.
A windmill was a structure that used wind to power a mill (or sometimes to pump water), and a wind turbine is a structure that uses wind to create electrical power.
A wide variety of plants including trees, shrubs, and flowers collect energy from the sun or as I like to call it "The Ultimate Energy Source". The plant then takes in C2O or Carbon Dioxide (produced every time a person takes a breath) and releases Oxygen. And as everyone knows, Plants as well as Animals require Water or H2O.
archivist
A kidnapper A detainer A maniac?
An archivist
evaporation is when a liquid turns into a gas
When water freezes, it turns into what we call ice. ice is a solid. no offense, but um stupid question.
When energy is stored, it is called potential energy.
No one source data call captures this piece of information.
An overwater structure.
Dorothy Parker wrote the poem "The Telephone Call." It is a short poem that humorously captures the anxiety and anticipation of waiting for a phone call.
Condensation.