In useful amounts - you can't. Radio waves are a way of transferrring electro-magnetic energy through the air, but the amounts are too tiny to be of any real use. Lightning is also transfer of electricity through air, but we haven't figured out a way to make it useful.
Evapotranspiration
if air is a conductor of electricity ,then everyone will be undergone for great electric shock because air is everywhere . without air we cant live . Air can be a conductor but is a better insulator! An example of it conducting is lightning. If it was not a better insulator we would not be able survive. Another advantage is: the ability to string high voltage wires for the transmission of electricity.
air emessionsfossil fuels
nitrogen cycle
nitrogen cycle.
When the air is dry, static electricity is enhanced and more noticeable because of the easiness in transfer of electrons.
electricity can be described as the transfer of electrons
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heat ---> kinetic ---> electricity heat ---> kinetic ---> electricity
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circuit
circuit
Yes, waves can and do transfer energy. When the particles vibrate, this means energy is then being transferred. However, they do not transfer matter.
Static electricity
radiation
If the electricity is strong enough it can jump through the air. Google Jacob's ladder electricity for more.
Electricity