all the kitchen supplies like microwave and fridges and televisions and of course light.
By 'natural electricity' I presume you mean electricity not deliberately generated by man-made generating stations etc. There are lightning flashes and some fish that stun by internally-made electricity.
Water, oxygen, electricity
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Some common things that use static electricity to function include photocopiers, printers, air purifiers, and paint sprayers. Static electricity is used in these devices to attract particles, create a static charge for imaging, or facilitate the transfer of paint particles.
TV, lights, appliances, heat, cooking, refrigeration and on and on.
Battery-powered, of course.
Bioenergy just means that it comes from biological things. Once you have this energy in some useful form (for example, electricity), you can use it for anything where you can use any electricity from any other source.
You use electricity to make things work like tv's and lights.
Electricity has existed long before our planet has. It is a natural occurrence in the universe. There have been some visionary geniuses that have taken our understanding and use of electricity to the next level such as Benjamin Franklin and Nikola Tesla.
Power stations use natural resources such as coal, natural gas, oil, and nuclear fuel to generate electricity. These resources are burned or utilized to produce steam, which then drives turbines to generate electricity. Solar and wind power stations also use sunlight and wind as natural resources to produce electricity.
they do not use natural resources
Electricity is a natural phenomenon that can be harnessed and utilized by humans for various purposes. Man-made systems, such as power plants and electrical grids, help generate and distribute electricity for our use.
Both. Some kinds are natural and some man-made.