That would be called a ground wire.
It is the earth wire
A wire that discharges excess electricity to the earth is called a grounding wire or a ground wire. It is used to prevent damage to electrical components and protect against electric shock by providing a path for the excess electricity to safely flow into the ground.
A ground to earth completes an electrical circuit in some cases. The wire is called the ground or grounding wire, and often has green insulation.
Blitzle.
A geyser is a natural vent that discharges steam or water from Earth.
Probably neutral.
You can be shocked because that the wire is passing electricity and that its moving around. Your body has electricity in them and when touched the electricity are moved and you get shocked
The spark caused when electricity built up in a thunderhead discharges is called lightning. Lightning is a sudden electrostatic discharge that occurs during a thunderstorm.
earth wire is used to give us protection against electricity if shocked.
Yes, wire is a conductor of electricity.
When an object discharges static electricity, it returns to a neutral state. This means it has neither a positive nor negative charge and is once again at equilibrium with its surroundings.
Well i don't know about electricity but i know about static electricity. Lightning is like static electricity, except on a much bigger scale. Both lightning and static electricity happen because of the attraction between the opposite charges. When static electricity moves, it is a current. When static electricity in clouds discharges to earth there is a huge, very short current pulse (surge).