Electricity is a tool. It can be used to do a huge number of different things ...
some good for people, others harmful to people. What counts is the intention
and ingenuity of the person using it, just like with any other tool.
Electricity can help save lives if somebody uses it to . . .
-- operate an electric pump to empty flood waters out of a house or a tank
where people are trapped inside;
-- operate electric lights in a dark place where people are in danger and
need to get away;
-- operate Amateur Radio equipment to communicate with public safety
operations in time of a natural disaster or terrorist attack;
-- operate your cell-phone when you went hiking and lost track of where you are;
-- operate a CT or MRI scanner to investigate something that's going on
inside a person's body where it shouldn't be.
The concept of electricity was known to the ancient Greeks, but modern understanding and development of electricity as we know it today began in the 17th and 18th centuries. Benjamin Franklin's famous kite experiment in 1752 helped demonstrate the connection between lightning and electricity.
To help save a taiga biome, actions such as conserving forests, preventing deforestation, promoting sustainable logging practices, and reducing carbon emissions are crucial. Supporting initiatives that protect biodiversity, enforcing wildlife conservation laws, and raising awareness about the importance of the taiga biome are also essential steps towards its preservation.
Ozone layer absorbs the UV rays of the sun. They are fatal for life on earth.
Volcanologists can warn when a volcano might erupt so that people can get away from it in time.
Living in a community allows individuals to access shared resources and services, such as public transportation, grocery stores, and recreational facilities, which can help save time on commuting or running errands. Additionally, community support systems like childcare facilities and neighborhood watch programs can help individuals save time on tasks that would otherwise be time-consuming. Social connections within a community can also facilitate information sharing and collaboration, leading to more efficient problem-solving and decision-making that saves time.
Well they save people lifes and animals
they save babys and childrens lifes everyday they also can help you threw you pregnancey
unless they save lifes and help the community, well anyone can be a hero if they try, so why not.
to save peoples lifes
save lifes
Because you could save lifes. ^_^
yes because there are alot of doctors needed to help someone or save many lifes. You have to have alot of practice though and a good education
Simple; They wanna save lifes and be apart of the action. I mean how would you feel if you saved lifes for a living?
Good swimmer love water can probably save lifes
Good swimmer love water can probably save lifes
yes i do
more rich people got save-ed than others