dynamite:made from saltpeter-like moss,charcoal,sulfur,----charcoal and sulfur burn a long time but if you add saltpeter whitch realeases a lot of oxygin when burned all the oxygin will cause the charcoal and sulfur to rapidly cumbust all together disclaimer:dont try it cause you can get yourself killed
explosives......
No, unless it has been rigged with explosives.
There are probably mor ways but with TNT or other explosives...
In addition to chemical toxicity in some explosives, the fact that they explode is harmful. The force of the explosion itself creates trauma (injury) to the human body.
it is explosive powder that will only explode when fire connects with it
Explosives explode due to a rapid release of stored energy, often in the form of heat, light, sound, and pressure. This release of energy occurs when the chemical bonds within the explosive material are broken, causing the material to rapidly expand and generate a shock wave.
On a bus, someone left a package or bag unattended, which held the explosives.
Things explode because they are usually blown up using dynamite or other explosives. If a business or home explodes it could be from a gas leak or chemicals being mixed together.
The inside of an artillery shell is filled with high explosives. At the tip of the shell there is a fuse. When the fuse hits a solid surface it ignites the main charge, causing the shell to explode.
The original ones were a ball of uranium with explosives all around it to press it into a critical mass so it would explode.
Most explosive require some kind of detonator to explode. These detonators are fitted immediately before use.
Yes, some explosives are chemical hazards, but not necessarily because they can explode. To be more clear, the category of "chemical hazard" has no bearing on whether or not something is explosive. That is, a chemical is categorized as a "chemical hazard" for reasons that have nothing to do with its ability to explode.