yes because they can be used in a lamp, ceiling lights, micro waves, outside lights and garage
Light does not go around the world. It travels in a straight line. For light to go around the world, it would have to periodically redirected using mirrors.
Mice typically make their homes in various environments around the world, including fields, forests, buildings, and homes. They are adaptable creatures that can thrive in a wide range of habitats.
No. Around the world millions of people have heated homes.
The electric light bulb revolutionized the world by providing a reliable and efficient source of artificial light, transforming industries, homes, and cities by extending the hours of productivity and leisure activities.
Energy is not made out of anything, but it can be found in different forms such as light, heat, and motion. Energy impacts the world around us by powering our homes, vehicles, and electronic devices, as well as driving natural processes like photosynthesis and weather patterns.
During World War II, it is estimated that around 1.5 million homes in Britain were destroyed by bombs. In Germany, the number of homes destroyed by bombs is estimated to be around 3.5 million.
Energy is not made of anything, but it can be found in different forms such as light, heat, and motion. Energy impacts the world around us by powering our homes, vehicles, and electronic devices, as well as driving natural processes like weather patterns and plant growth.
Jews live around the world, but primarily in Israel and America.
Light doesn't actually go around the Earth; light travels in generally straight lines. But if light DID go around the world, it could go around the world seven times in just less than one second.
i think around 250,000
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we have over 627 billion homes in the world