OK maybe when is runs out of gas all the gas around it will explode because the heat of the star too. so that is why the stars explode
Because they run out of the resources they use which consist of gases. It eventually 'dies' just like you would if you didnt eat food for a long period of time. This results in the star dying/exploding causing a supernova explosion
electrolytic capacitors will explode if installed backwards. it has to do with their being polarized and when reverse polarized their dielectric is destroyed and the resulting large current flow causes rapid generation of hydrogen gas, bursting the case.
It isn't better because they both will run out on day. SAUSAGE. Natural gas CAN be more dangerous because it can explode when mining it.
The flow will be restricted and you will have to run the pump longer and this will shorten the life of the pump. Above 50PSI you run the risk of causing the case of the filter to explode. Hatawa
Yes,at one point the world will be gone because the sun will run out of gas and explode but no need to worry that won't happen for a long time.
The sun will eventually run out hydrogen at its core, which is the source of energy, so it will die, but it will not explode.
Please note that Polaris is a multiple star. The brightest component, Polaris A, is a supergiant, so it may not live much longer... at least in astronomical terms. Like any supergiant, it will probably run out of fuel some time within the next few million years. After that, it will explode as a supernova.
Check the gas cap there is a possibility that the vent is clogged and causing a vapor lock.
the float in your tank is probably bad, causing inaccurate readings.
Carburetor needle valve probably leaking while engine is not running causing gas to run down the cylinders into the crankcase.
Some stars explode as supernovae when they run out of the hydrogen which they depend on to stay hot. Another way is due to binaries - when a particularly large star, e.g. a red giant, attracts a smaller star due to gravitational pull, and they orbit each other. The star cannot bear the heat and explodes in a massive amount of heat and light - that is how novae happen. A supernova has a much larger effect than a mere nova, and they happen when the star collapses due to reduction of fuel before the spontaneous explosion, and thus causing it to be much larger and brighter.
When the stars finally run out of hydrogen, they explode, sending out a shock wave out into space. It's very fantastic. And then some debris of it is left behind to form another star. Also, that's where black holes originate from. Or, in the case of a human star, Hollywood Squares.