Atmospheric electricity (lightning). Static electricity can also be generated by friction between two materials.
Well sometimes the trees are out of electricity so you need to charge them that way when you go out on a nature hike you have electricity. So remember to always charge your trees.
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Copper is metal found in nature which is a good conductor of heat and electricity.
It is found in nature in its pure form (not as a compound).
The alkali metals are all very recative and are not found free in nature (pure elemental form) but are always found as compounds. (minerals)
No, natural forms are only what grows and found outdoor in the nature
It is very hard to find in nature. Tritium is a very rare isotope form of hydrogen, the only radioactive form of this widespread element.
In nature, graphite is found as flake, vein, or amorphous form. Graphite is polymorph of carbon. Graphite is a non-metal that is a conductor of electricity.
Because there are no significant amounts of electricity in nature - at least, not in a form that can be used. (No way has yet been found to harness the energy from lightning.)
Chlorine is not found in the nature in his elemental form.
He found electricity to be natural in nature and is known as the inventor of electricity.
Copper is metal found in nature which is a good conductor of heat and electricity.
Lightning, static electricity, and electric eels.
It is found in nature in the form of Bromide salts
Platinum is found in the nature in elemental form.
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Most elements in nature are found in the solid state.
No. Generally in form of phosphate in nature.
combined form