is electricity a resource? why or why not (reasoning questions)
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No. Electricity exists in nature, but in raw and uncontrollable forms. Lightning, for example, is electricity, but it can’t be considered a resource because it is utterly unpredictable and random.
Electricity, as humans use it, is a product. It is a commodity that is sold and bought. In most countries, it is one of the few products that is often sold directly by the producer to the consumer.
The capacity to produce electricity may be considered a resource. For example, rivers that can be dammed to power turbines to make electricity are a resource. Coal is a resource, as is oil and natural gas. But the electricity itself is a product, made at will and on demand to serve specific needs.
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Electricity is a secondary energy source that we get from the conversion of other sources of energy such as coal, natural gas, oil, nuclear power, and so on. These sources are known as “primary sources.” Primary sources can be renewable or non-renewable, but the electricity itself is neither.
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it is called secondary source of energy coz it can't be mined like coal please mark my words to brainliest