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Electricity seeks the fastest path to the ground. If a live wire happens to touch the ground most often the line will "ground out" and cause the electricity to flow into the ground. This can cause breaks and circuits to break and cause other electrical malfunctions.
your electricity in your home comes from wires under ground or on power lines. it comes from the power company that gets it from wind, solar, nuclear, hydroelectic dams, or from burning coal.
It is decreased and air starts moving up into the atmosphere from the ground.
steam is used to generate electricity. what happens to the steam after it has generated electricity?
of electricity yes
it gets converted into electricity
it gets converted to other forms of energy
Electricity seeks the fastest path to the ground. If a live wire happens to touch the ground most often the line will "ground out" and cause the electricity to flow into the ground. This can cause breaks and circuits to break and cause other electrical malfunctions.
it gets absorbed by the ground
your electricity in your home comes from wires under ground or on power lines. it comes from the power company that gets it from wind, solar, nuclear, hydroelectic dams, or from burning coal.
It gets heated up and glows spreading the light
nothing but if you touch the electricity wires you will get a shock but only if you touch them at the same time or one but you are touching that is touching the ground or you are touching the ground
It gradually decomposes, just as all lifeforms do when buried in the ground.
It comes out of an auqafer in the ground and then gets filtered, then it comes to is in the stores..........
It goes into a holding tank and gets pumped out when the aircraft is on the ground.
It is decreased and air starts moving up into the atmosphere from the ground.
some of it gets soaked into the ground or flows through rocks and some of flows to the nearest body of water