A watermill is a structure that uses the energy of flowing or falling water to perform mechanical work. Traditionally, watermills were used to grind grain into flour, but they can also be used for various other purposes, such as sawing wood, producing textiles, or generating electricity. The basic components of a watermill include: 1. **Water Source**: A river, stream, or other body of water that flows over the mill.
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