usually neon
Yes, gas & kerosene lamps were used exclusively before the invention of electricity.
xenon
xenon
stop lights don't have gas in them; it's just the color of the cover on the light.
I think it's argon
Krypton
As a gas inside luminous lights.
Neon gas lights consist of a sealed glass tube filled with neon gas. When an electric current is passed through the gas, it emits a bright red-orange glow. Neon gas lights are commonly used in signs and decorative lighting due to their colorful and eye-catching appearance.
no krypton is a gas like like neon it is used in lights
The dash lights on an Explorer are used to light the warning symbols and to illuminate the speedometer, gas gauge, and RPM gauge. These lights are controlled by fuses.
i don't know exactly but i think it is neon
Nitrogen is not used in lamps.