Single phase.
Yes, most of them do.
Three phase wiring is rarely used in homes in the United States. It becomes a fairly complicated process when most homes have a single phase wiring system.
Romex NM. Is the most widely used electrical wire in homes.
"Cable" most often refers to a wiring method manufactured with more than one conductor. Examples would be the triplex (3 twisted wires) that powers most homes and the NM cable used for branch circuits in homes. But I have heard of single conductors referred to as cables, probably because of their size.
Electricity can pose a danger if people misuse electrical appliances or fail to maintain them. Also, improper wiring techniques can cause problems. The most common risks are electrocution and fire.
Yes, most of the older homes have basements but the newer track homes do not.
Israeli homes are typically indistinguishable from American homes, with bedrooms, bathrooms, and a living room and or family room. They tend to be someone smaller, but not as small as European homes.
Copper is used for wiring!
The 1964 Chevrolet Impala wiring diagram can be obtained from most Chevrolet dealerships. The wiring diagram can also be found at most auto-parts stores.
The main Christmas holiday decoration in most Mexican homes is the Christmas tree. Poinsettias are also used on most homes.
The wiring diagram for your 1966 Pontiac Tempest can be obtained from most General Motors dealerships. A service manual with the wiring diagram can be found at most local libraries.
The Ford Courier wiring diagram can be obtained from most Ford dealerships. The wiring diagram can also be found at most auto-parts stores.