They are not grounded therefore can not carry an electrical charge.
See if it will conduct electricity, and see if it can be flattened and stay flattened. Metals conduct electricity and heat, and are malleable. They also have a luster (shiny when polished) and are ductile- they can be drawn out like wire.
Because they do not conduct electricity <><><> Sorry- above answer is DANGEROUSLY incorrect- ALL metals conduct electricity- gold and silver especially. However, non-reactive metals do not tarnish or rust- they stay pretty.
You should always stay away from trees that's for sure. Most importantly do not be or be near the highest structure or growth. Stay off high ground, and do not be holding anything that will conduct electricity, such as a golf club (graphite will conduct electricity as readily ans titanium or steel too) or an aluminum baseball bat.
I believe chlorine would be a bad conductor of electricity. Not sure about the heat. Usually one would want to stick to using a type of metal and stay away from most liquids when trying to conduct electricity.
no they do not all stay in the same place because some birds live in water
So the birds can protect and stay alive.
they dont, burds stay on da feathers
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Some can because they have natural oils and thick feathers that insalate them to keep them warm .
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