I grew up in a rural area.
A non built up area, such as in the countryside. Not in a city or the suburbs. The opposite of rural is urban.
A non built up area, such as in the countryside. Not in a city or the suburbs. The opposite of rural is urban.
Yes, it has a slight amount of electricity to power up a lightbulb
Harry Slattery has written: 'Rural America lights up' -- subject(s): Electricity in agriculture, United States, United States. Rural Electrification Administration
Static electricity typically does not have enough power to light up a light bulb or power a radio on its own. The voltage produced by static electricity is usually too low to generate a significant amount of energy to power these devices.
A tool that when you lose power it backs the electricity up.
I grew up in a rural c ommunity where more than half the people were farmers.
The power grid, some may have a back-up generator for power outages.
a battery or a power box by your house.
No Yes.Maybe because if the world uses to much electricity our power could run out. We should try to stop using gases and coal and try to power it all up by wind and solar power
To build up water in a controlled area, and generate electricity off of them.