France has given us two things. One of them is the metric measurement. The second thing is they gave us the the Statue Of Liberty. The Statue Of Liberty is a symbol of our freedom.
About 25 percent of all nuclear electricity is generated in the US. France is second with about an eighth. About 20% of all electricity in the US is nuclear. Almost 80% of the electricity in France is nuclear.
Nearly 80% ( 78.8% to be exact) of France's power comes from nuclear power. In 2009, France's use of nuclear power was the highest ( that the government will let us know ) of any of the nations I the world.
In France they started out with gas cooled natural uranium reactors similar to the UK Magnox design but these are now obsolete and all shutdown. The designs since then have all been of the PWR type, and have gradually evolved into the latest Areva design which it looks will be built in the UK. Nuclear generation is now by far the largest component in French electricity, at about 75 percent. In the US all operating stations use either PWR or BWR designs, there are 104 total operating reactors giving about 20 percent of US electricity. Thus there seems much more scope for increasing nuclear in the US than in France, which would seem to have reached nuclear saturation, though they may have scope to export more to neighbouring countries.
Some things that give us energy include food (carbohydrates, fats, and proteins), adequate sleep, exercise, staying hydrated, and engaging in activities that we enjoy. It is important to have a balanced lifestyle that incorporates these elements to maintain optimal energy levels.
A river can give us electrical energy through hydropower, where the movement of the water is used to turn turbines, which then generate electricity. This process, known as hydroelectric power generation, is a renewable and sustainable way to produce electricity without emitting greenhouse gases.
FRANCE
The statue of liberty.
It was a gift to us from France , undoubtedly the nicest thing they ever did for us .it was a gift from france to be NICE:)
yes it is from france... it was a gift
The Statue of Liberty
A gift to whom? An answer could be 'the statue of Liberty', if we limit our thinking to the US.
Yes, it was a gift from France to the US.
Yes. It was a gift from France.
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France
Because France gave it to us as a gift
The Statue of Liberty was a gift from France to the US.