of electricity yes
Electricity seeks the fastest path to the ground. If a live wire happens to touch the ground most often the line will "ground out" and cause the electricity to flow into the ground. This can cause breaks and circuits to break and cause other electrical malfunctions.
To conduct electricity you have to have a power source and a ground. For example if you stick something metal into a house wall socket while holding onto it, the socket is the power source and you become the ground.
If you touch the charged item to the ground, the charge will go into the ground. This is because static electricity is caused by either having too many or not enough elecrons. When toughed to the ground, the item will either get rid of the electrons or pick more up, making it neutral.
your electricity in your home comes from wires under ground or on power lines. it comes from the power company that gets it from wind, solar, nuclear, hydroelectic dams, or from burning coal.
Because the ground dosen't conduct electricity.
i think that electricity starts from the ground
ground
The energy source which Is dug out of the ground is called coal and is can be burnt to make electricity
Earthing
of electricity yes
Grass and Ground
because of the ground
Through above ground/below ground power lines.
No, it should not use any electricity when off. If it is, you have a short or a ground.
Look at the ground squirrel. My jaw hit the ground. Avoid becoming the path to ground for electricity.
It acts as a ground