'Or else' what? Wind turbines make electricity.
Is it an addition, subtraction, multiplication, or something else? You need to make your question clearer.
Ben Franklin (nor anyone else) did not 'make' electricity. Electricity exists in nature - Ben simply showed people that is was there. This started his business of selling lighting rods to protect peoples' houses from lightning.
About the same as everyone else. Houses, cars, electricity, internet
Yes, paranoia can make a persons memory blurry by making up things.
The fact that: * they do not conduct electricity * and if you want something else besides that, they melt at low temperatures.
we make electricity with coal
Electricity doesn't make metal. Since electricity only travels through it.
NOPE! Generator can't make electricity
They either take them to a landfill where it hopefully decomposes or burn it to make electricity or they recycle it (making it into something else or it could be a monster.
you can make electricity by using food if you make an electric circuit and connecting it to an light bulb and when the light turns on you have electricity
The noun 'addition' is a common noun. The noun 'addition' is an uncountable, abstract noun as a word for the process of adding two or more numbers or amounts together to make a total. The noun 'addition' is a countable, abstract noun as a word for the process of adding or joining something to something else. The noun 'addition' is a countable, concrete noun as a word for an extension that is added to a building.