The ground wire is not connected to the weather head. The phase wires and neutral wire are connected to the weather head. The ground will be connected between the grounding electrode system and the service equipment. That being said, any current carrying wire could burn into something by causing excessive heat. This can be caused most easily by a loose connection at the point of the burn.
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The basement is the level in your house below ground level. To say it another way, you would be below the ground if you were in a basement.
That would depend on what it is made of, a brick house may be gutted by fire but it would not burn down to the ground. Wooden houses can burn to the ground in less than an hour if they are not well-constructed.
just throw it on the ground! that outta break it
they would sleep on there roofs of their house to keep cool in the summer wich they still do there
the weather is windy
Without more information that appears to be a 240 volt circuit. Red & black would connect to the 240 volt breaker, white connects to the neutral bar, and ground conductor from the ground rods or ground plate connects to the neutral bar. Make sure that the bonding screw is in the neutral bar and it is screwed through to bond the distribution panel enclosure to the neutral bar.
It is easier to build on top of the ground because you would have to dig a giant hole in the ground and build from what you dug, making more work than what was needed.
If you are asking "What connects a muscle to a bone"... Then it would be a tendon.
Yes, if a weather balloon pops, the instruments attached to it will fall to the ground. These instruments are usually designed to withstand the impact of landing and are typically equipped with parachutes to slow their descent.
If you're asking whether you have to connect the fixture ground to the house ground, you do. The idea is to connect any exposed portion of a metal fixture to ground, keeping anything you would be able to touch from having a hazardous potential on it. The way to do this is to connect the fixture ground (which is connected to the metal chassis) to the building ground (which comes from your electrical panel).
I have had four males cats over the period of 24 years and not one has messed in the house in cold snowy weather. Even in pouring rain they will go outside, hope that helps.