Yes,Airplanes can explode because their Fuel Tanks. The Fuel Tanks contain Fuel.
yes it explodes because its on an airplane of corse
Yes, an aerosol can potentially explode on an airplane due to changes in air pressure and temperature. It is important to follow airline regulations and guidelines regarding the transportation of aerosol cans to prevent any safety hazards.
nope, the luggage compartment as well as the cabin are both pressurized.
Most likely not. Airlines pressurize the cargo hold so unless your luggage gets thrown around, it shouldn't explode.
No, It will just pop open a little bit at either end (where you would normally pull it open).
it depends how high you were and how far you went underwater, but you still cant make your head explode, if you went deep enough than your whole body might get squished and you would die
If a soccer ball that is filled up with air is stored in an unpressurized area (like a cargo hold) of an airplane, the ball can split apart.
The verb for explode is "explode."
1. The plane is pressurized so you can breed. If you open a window the plane just explode. 2. In low flight planes, like training ones you can open them.
As the aircraft rises to cruising altitude, often over 30,000 feet, the air pressure is so much less than at ground level that the container will explode. This is dangerous.
The prefix to explode is "ex-"
Caterpillar do not explode.