rubber, wood, glass
dirt will not counduct eletricty
the green eletricty vicals
ground type
conductors
No , a lemon cannot produce electricity because it is not a conductor .
Because then u can keep warm and when it is cold you have got eletricty
If you can think of any objects that are made of glass, rubber, or plastic they are all insulators. (think of food containers things you drink out of -most of them are conductors) Most things made of metal are conductors. (metal things you eat with, metal furniture objects, anything copper)
The most common conductors of heat and electricity are metals. For example gold, silver, gold, nickel, iron and platinum.
In the natural world the answer is definitely yes. Naturally occurring metals where the only things that really conducted. But with modern civilization we are extracting the metals out of the minerals. But still there are more non conductors.
conductors are thing that electricity travels through, metal insulators are things electricity does not travel through, dry wood, paper, plastic.
Sorta ... static electricity always develops on insulated things : either non-conductors or isolated conductors.
it will conduct eletricty but it's a better conducter in salt water