no. no it does not.
Yes but they cooked them over a fire so No they were not dry but they did eat pumpkin seeds.
Meals weren't cooked on ships in this time. There was too great a chance of the ship catching fire. The crew ate dried meat, water, and hard tack.
Food was stored in large baskets or jars and generally it was dried to keep it from spoiling. Food was cooked over an open fire. For centuries people had fireplaces where they cooked food and got warmth.
Food was stored in large baskets or jars and generally it was dried to keep it from spoiling. Food was cooked over an open fire. For centuries people had fireplaces where they cooked food and got warmth.
Food was stored in large baskets or jars and generally it was dried to keep it from spoiling. Food was cooked over an open fire. For centuries people had fireplaces where they cooked food and got warmth.
no
No. A fuel tank will not explode just because it is on fire. However, it will feed the fire and make it worse.
Yes, it very well may explode.
Yes if you put the in the fire.
No.
They can catch fire and burn up but they only explode in the movies. gasoline and a match
Rocks do not typically explode in fire. However, some rocks, like certain types of volcanic rocks, can explode when exposed to extreme heat due to trapped gases or water vapor inside them.