I'd think so. Parallell means the rest of the bulbs will still light up even if one or some of them are broken.
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Consistent voltage. One of the advantages of parallel circuits is the fact that they ensure that all components in the circuit has the same voltage as the source. All bulbs in a string of lights, for example, will have the same brightness. Another well popularized advantage of the importance of a parallel circuit is the case of Christmas tree lights. At one point in time, if one light on the string of lights on the tree burnt, all the lights would go out and you would have to look one by one to see which one was the cause. This is because it was - guess what - a series circuit! In our modern parallel circuits on Christmas trees if a light goes out the rest will still light.
Christmas trees are real trees.
No. Christmas trees are traditionally pine.
Christmas trees cannot talk.
No. It is true they are not the same, which is completely different than saying they share nothing in common. An apple and an orange are not the same, but they are similar in that they are both fruit, grow on trees, need sunlight to grow, are generally considered good breakfast juices, etc.
some argue that artificial trees are more ecologically responsible because they can be used more than once.
I know they use artificial Christmas trees in the US! I imagine they use artificial Christmas trees everywhere, but now I am interested as to whether there is a country that absolutely does not use artificial Christmas trees in place of live.
Christmas trees :)
No theye use their garden trees.
Ornaments aren't really a symbol of Christmas. They're just used to decorate Christmas trees. Christmas trees are a symbol for Christmas.
the first Christmas trees were placed in homes in 1923