Yes and it happens from time to time. If a bullet hits the gas tank it can create a spark that ignites the fuel, that is in gasoline engines. There is less danger with a full tank than with an almost empty tank, because an almost empty tank has a lot of vapors inside it and these vapors are highly explosive. The same applies to cars in collision. Sparks get created by the metal and also from static electricity buildup in moving vehicles. The electric current can also ignite gasoline when the break or are torn during a collision or through a projectile hitting a car. Explosions from collisions are rare, though. In diesel cars, almost no danger of this. No. Gasoline explodes by combustion. It is primarily used in movies to make things more "explosive" while in reality, not likely. See the related link for more information
No, all vehicles in Fallout 3 are completely immobilized. Cars can be destroyed by using explosives or shot by gunfire, this will cause the car to explode damaging and irradiating anything nearby.
Cars only explode in the movies
Cars only explode in the movies.
Yes.
Your cars motor will explode.
it will explode
Yes. Though there are very few cases for car explosions. They don't suddenly explode for no reason. Bombs, gas explosion etc. Example: someone fired a missile at a car, it would explode.
Strange question! If caught in molten lava they will certainly catch fire, and yes the tyres and petrol tank could well explode.
use the explode cars cheat and blow up 100 cars (it takes about 5 mins)
Seven Hours of Gunfire was created in 1965.
The most common reason why glass explodes is that it is subjected to an extreme but uneven temperature change; if you heat up one side of a piece of glass faster than the other side, you get uneven thermal expansion, which then causes great stress in the glass, which can make it explode. Just placing a hot frying pan on a piece of glass can have that effect. Gunfire can also make glass explode. Shockwaves from explosions can make glass explode. So if you live in a war zone, you are at an increased risk of having your glass explode.
Gunfire - 1934 was released on: USA: 1 December 1934