Electricity exists all around us in nature. For example
during storms raindrops can freeze into
ice particles
the friction between the particles
creates an electric charge
and this build up of energy is released through bolts of lightening 
some animals like electric eels can
store energy
and generate electric shocks used to
hunt and fend off predators.
Humans observed these natural forces 
and learned to harness the earths energy to generate electricity.
The science behind this form of electricity starts with atoms
tiny elements that make up everything on
earth
atoms are made up of even smaller
elements called protons
electrons and neutrons. Electrons are
negatively charged,
 protons are positively charged and neutrons
are well neutral. When electrical and magnetic forces 
move electrons from one atom to another, an electrical current is formed.
In power plants spinning turbines are
used to turn magnets within copper wire coils
forcing the movement of electrons and
generating the electricity we use
every day. So just like electric eels
we too can enjoy the wonders of electricity 
and not be left in the dark.
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