1950 after the war
Copper
Because the cyclone was so strong, that it destroyed about 95% of the houses. And many cities were left without water and electricity, so they also got sick.
Advantages of houses with all electric utilities is that it is safer then to have open fires and gas. A disadvantage would be that it would not be able to work if the electricity went out.
static electricity is used for powering light bulbs in homes.
Many houses in Mozambique do have electricity.
Yes, houses in Kazakhstan have electricity. Not all houses have plumbing, especially in villages.
you could say About the same amount of houses. Answered by Lilia
There are many advantages one is electricity for houses and things like that computers, tv,
Nuclear power provides about 19 percent of total electricity, but when you use electricity you are not aware where it has come from
1950 after the war
One example of current electricity are transmission lines. These bring electricity from power stations to individual houses.
it goes from powerplant to our house
One example of current electricity are transmission lines. These bring electricity from power stations to individual houses.
It produces electricity for houses and everything else that uses electricity in a wide radius
they lived in wooden houses..... I think? oh by the way they did not have any electricity
Copper