both it was made with science and partly generates it. and of course it is technology it powers things
It is static electricity.
"things that conduct electricity" is a very common question, but however is different than "what things conduct electricity" things like water with salt dissolved into it, wood, metal, and SOME plastics conduct electricity, but copper and silver are the best even though people think gold is.
Light, and the entire electro-magnetic spectrum, is made up of photons, which are not elements. Electricity is composed of energized electrons - again, not elements. Lastly, gravity, the strong, and the weak forces are not made of elements (if they are made of things at all).
they didn't use electricity they used other things
How is electricity manufactured?
Cooper is made into many things such as pennies and electricity wires
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.
both it was made with science and partly generates it. and of course it is technology it powers things
Heat,wear,and static electricity(depending on what the objects are made of).
A battery provides electricity for things that move around
Like all electricity, Nigerian electricity is made from the flow of electrons. Electricity doesn't see race.
You can move things with static electricity!
It is static electricity.
Well it depends on how you look at it. Electricity is just lots of electrons. Electrons are in atoms. Atoms make up everything. I wouldn't say that electricity makes up everything on a test though.
Electricity is not made by pencils: Electricity can pass through pencils since they are made using graphite which is a good conductor.
metal,acids,and water but many things conduct electricity even you