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Biology, 26.02.2020 17:03 mikecool224

A scientist studies weather patterns to learn where and how fast the wind blows in different situations. How might this scientific knowledge be used to solve a practical problem? It could help to decide where to put windmills to capture wind energy. It could help in designing buildings so that they are not damaged by wind. It could help to predict when dangerous storms are coming so people can prepare. all of the above

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