electricity
Lightning is static electricity, so it isn't living.
Well, electricity isn't living, and it's been around for ages. Lightning and thunderstorms contain electricity. Sand storms can create static electricity. So it's been around about as long as the Earth.
a field of electricity created by a living organism
If somehow, electricity "went away," then Man would just have to go back to living a lifestyle like he had before electricity.
The life of people living in Amazon has changed as electricity is being provided to them.
The standard of living has increased over the last hundred years due to technological advancements, increased access to education, improved healthcare, and overall economic growth. This has resulted in higher incomes, better living conditions, longer life expectancies, and an overall improvement in quality of life for many people around the world.
Jellyfish are important in scientific research because they provide insights into evolutionary biology, ecology, and neurobiology. Studying jellyfish can also help researchers better understand marine ecosystems and the impacts of climate change. Additionally, jellyfish possess unique biological features, such as their ability to regenerate and adapt to different environmental conditions, making them valuable subjects for scientific study.
Living near electricity voltage transformers towers, increases your risk of cancer and other health problems. Numerous studies done worldwide confirm this fact.
Since bamboo is a living thing, I guess it's a conductor.
The living body is a good conductor of electricity because of all the nice moistures, juices, fluids, organic compounds, and minerals in it. Yum !
yes electricity collects in clouds to form lightning and in living organisims such as the electric eel. Also static electricity can be generated using friction (in hair for example).