One: Chernobyl.
Krakatoa erupted with increasingly large explosions, killed 36,000 people
Many of them occurred starting on July 16, 1945 (Trinity) and continuing through 1963. Can you be more specific?
The earthquake and tsunami happened on March 11 2011
Condensed clouds of interstellar gas that originally assembled from the remnants of nova or supernova stellar explosions that occurred many eons before our Solar System was formed.
Not necessarily. Many of the explosions we are familiar with involve high-temperature chemical reactions, which do release light. Explosions at lower temperature, such as steam explosions, do not produce light.
Maybe by a volcanic explosions, because many scientists says the earth came from a giant volcanic explosions
nitrogen
april 20, 2010
Very unlikely. Also neither were nuclear explosions:Chernobyl was a massive steam explosion in the cooling system, and Japan was a combination of steam explosions and maybe hydrogen/oxygen explosions. The nuclear releases in both cases were due to breaches of the containment by these explosions. If they had been nuclear explosions many miles from the plants would have been leveled and that did not happen.
yes explosions are bad for you plant
Explosions in the Sky was created in 1999.