Examples of things that are neutrally charged include most atoms in their natural state, carbon dioxide molecules, and molecules of water. These substances have an equal number of protons and electrons, resulting in a neutral overall charge.
energy from the sun, water, wind and things like that.
Some examples are water, plants, trees, apples, and syrup.
A positively charged object has an excess of protons relative to electrons. This imbalance of charge causes the object to attract negatively charged particles and repel other positively charged particles.
Some examples of keystone species include sea otters in kelp forests, wolves in Yellowstone National Park, and bees in pollination ecosystems. Keystone species play a crucial role in maintaining the structure and function of their respective ecosystems.
Igneous:GraniteBasaltDioriteObsidianRhyolitePumiceMetamorphic: SlateMica SchistQuartziteGabbroMarblePhylliteMetaconglomerateSkarnSedimentary:LimestoneChalkCoquinaShaleSandstoneMudstoneConglomerateBreccia
Batteries...I'm guessing because batteries are usually used every day.
charged particles
Some examples of red things in nature are roses, strawberries, and ladybugs. Some examples of green things in nature are grass, leaves, and frogs.
Some examples of things that don't exist include unicorns, dragons, and Santa Claus.
of course some things are impossible
Some examples of white things found in nature are snow, clouds, and lilies. Examples of yellow things found in nature are sunflowers, bananas, and lemons.
Some examples of things made from wood include furniture, paper, musical instruments, and buildings.
mirrors
Some examples are like house goods. Like almost things you want and things you need but more of things that you cant live without. :)
Most of the time, in an object, its negative and positive charges are balanced, which makes it a neutrally-charged object. Sometimes, when some objects come into contact with other things, they gather more charges of one type. If there are more electrons, they are negatively-charged. If there are more protons, they are positively-charged. Because opposites attract, an object which is negatively-charged will attract another object which is positively-charged and vice versa.
Some examples of fast things include cheetahs running, lightning striking, and Formula 1 cars racing.
Examples of nouns for things are:appleballooncardiamondeducationflowergardenhydrogenicejokekitchenlunchmoneynecktieonionpromisequiltreasonstartoothumbrellaviolinwaterx-rayyearzenith