why do you think people needed to build such complicated windmills to perform simple tasks like grinding grains explain it in 10 sentence
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Explanation:
Windmills came later to Europe and were horizontal axis propeller-type designs when they arrived. The winds available were not strong enough to make a practical proposition of the Persian design relying on drag.
It has been suggested that Crusaders in fact introduced these so-called European mills, with sails mounted in a propeller fashion on a horizontal axis, from Eastern Europe or the Middle East but the evidence and the timing strongly suggest that the introductions went the other way.
There is no mention of any windmills in the Domesday Book, the survey of England prepared for the king, William the Conqueror, William of Normandy, between AD 1080 and 1086, although it mentions that there were 5624 watermills in around 3000 different places.
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why do you think people needed to build such complicated windmills to perform simple tasks like grinding grains