The ancient Greeks and Romans harnessed hydropower to do what?
a. Power their chariots
b. Grind corn
c. Dry their clothes
d. Heat their homes
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Humans have been using water to power our heavy work for more than two thousand years.
Ancient civilizations, including the Greeks and Romans, diverted water to push wheels that would then turn mills to grind grain for bread.
Before the Industrial Revolution, water was the main power source for milling lumber and grain, and powering small machinery.
The correct answer is thus : B
They used hydroelectric power to grind corn.
Ancient civilizations, including the Greeks and Romans, diverted water to push wheels that would then turn mills to grind grain for bread.
Before the Industrial Revolution, water was the main power source for milling lumber and grain, and powering small machinery.
The correct answer is thus : B
They used hydroelectric power to grind corn.
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I hope the correct answer is B grind corn
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