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Cassandra Garza
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2 September, 05:11
What factors might affect how the watermill works?
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Greyson Santiago
2 September, 05:27
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Since a watermill is powered by a water wheel the strength of the current and volume of the water passing the mill may alter the amount of power provided. Seasonal and climatic changes could contribute to changes in the current.
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