I was born in rural Tennessee in 1940. The TVA did not get electricity to the rural area until 1946. I spent a good deal of my child hood without electricity and carried water from a spring or drew it from a well. Used a out house in freezing weather. Would never want to live that way again.
it can, but it would be very hard.
without the suns light then no without electricity light then yes
no that would have to be transportation. we could easily live without electricity. just make a fire and cook your food over that
Electricity is a major factor in our lives it gives us light warmth and without it we could probably live but as we rely on it so much we would have to adapt. People have been able to live without electricity before and some people still do.
no
No, neural signals in the body are electrical in nature. Without electricity your heart and other muscles would not function.
I would be able to survive for several years. I was once the warden on a caravan site on the Lancashire coast (UK) for five years - there was not electricity to the site! That would have meant being unable to answer this question! As I now live in a Lancashire village, I have electricity (and electricity bills!).
Mankind used to live without electricity, throughout history until about 1880 when electrical power started to be available
No, they could not live without ice.
It's Electricity !! affortable electricity by Nikola Tesla. Tesla perfected the AC generator design, making electricity practical and cheap. Without Tesla, we will still have electricity, but it will be very expensive.
hide and seek
If you tell me who they are, I could answer this much more accurately. But yes, I can probably live without them, whoever they are.