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How does a water-driven corn mill work?
a.
Water from a ditch turns the wheel, which crushes the grain into flour.
b.
They are located under large waterfalls, which splash over the water wheel.
c.
Oxen are tied to a mill stone and water is placed in front of then, but out of reach.
d.
People in the community take turns pouring water over the wheel to make it turn.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Water mills use the flow of water to turn a large waterwheel. A shaft connected to the wheel axle is then used to transmit the power from the water through a system of gears and cogs to work machinery, such as a millstone to grind corn

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