No Yes.Maybe because if the world uses to much electricity our power could run out. We should try to stop using gases and coal and try to power it all up by wind and solar power
they lose their electricity
yes
they lose their electricity
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No, halogens are poor conductors of electricity. They are nonmetals and have high electronegativity, meaning they do not easily lose electrons to conduct electricity.
electricity outage
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Only once the electricity is switched off.
In this context, to save electricity is "not to use it" rather than to "save it somewhere safe". The primary reason for consumers is that by not using electricity, you will not have to pay for it. The secondary reason is that if we, as consumers, use less electricity then the suppliers will not have to produce so much either which, in turn, means that less greenhouse gases will be produced at electricity generating stations.
In this context, to save electricity is "not to use it" rather than to "save it somewhere safe". The primary reason for consumers is that by not using electricity, you will not have to pay for it. The secondary reason is that if we, as consumers, use less electricity then the suppliers will not have to produce so much either which, in turn, means that less greenhouse gases will be produced at electricity generating stations.
A tool that when you lose power it backs the electricity up.
No , there is no electricity in Austrailia for the very reason you mentioned.