the electricity consumption depends on power
technically no, electricity is a form of heat though
Electricity will always take the path of least resistance, usually the case is though a ground, if the wire becomes uninsulated you will see why it is very important to have equipment grounded (otherwise you could become the path of least resistance if you touch it)
There are many ways how electricity can create heat. For example, passing a current through a wire of high resistance (i.e. a resistor) will generate heat, though not much.
An insulating material, also known as a dielectric, is a material that does not allow the flow of electricity through it due to its high resistance to electrical current.
There is though to be over 1000geysers in the world with over half of them being in Yellowstone National Park Old Faithful being the most famous. Other areas where geysers exist is Valley of the Geysers Iceland, El Tatio Chile and various others.
Jump to each rock on the lava geysers when it is below you (even though you may not see it). When you jump from the 5th to the 6th, jump when both of them are moving downward, so that the platform falls right under you.
The heating element in an electric fire gets hot when electricity flows through it. This element is usually made of materials that have high electrical resistance, causing them to generate heat as the electricity passes through.
Acids are not part of electricity, though acids can conduct electricity.
There is no electricity 'in' energy drinks. Though electricity will have been used in the manufacture of them.
technically no, electricity is a form of heat though
Green is 5ohms and gold is 5% tolerance. It depends if there are other bands though. See related link
A conductor