heating from the c0ld winter
No. Water can be used in a hydroelectric dam to generate electricity, but this does not make us use more or less water in our homes.
There are more in winter due to reduced levels of photosynthesis in deciduous trees and other plants, in addition to increased fuel burning to heat homes.
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It depends on the efficiency of the heater or cooler.
Electricity, on its own, has no effect on the world except in a thunderstorm.Any other effects are entirely due to how people decide to use electricity.There are a huge number of possibilities.
That is because they need more electric light and more heating.
winter
No. Water can be used in a hydroelectric dam to generate electricity, but this does not make us use more or less water in our homes.
Frictional electricity is observed more in winter than summer because of the static electricity which happens more in winter than in summer. Static electricity usually results when to materials that are dissimilar are rubbed together.
A record amount and more to come.
why?
Technically you can not get static electricity from the air. But, static electricity does depend on the air. during the winter, there is more of a chance you will be shocked.
b/c of what we wear.
Because the wind blows from northwest to southeast during the winter season
they are used because they save more electricity than the normal ones
You will have to use battery powered devices or have a generator to produce electricity. More recently a large number of homes have solar energy from the sun which generates electricity
Igloo homes can be found in Antarctica and the Arctic region, as they are traditional dwellings of the Inuit people who inhabit these cold environments. They are typically built using blocks of compacted snow or ice to provide insulation and protection from the harsh weather conditions.