yes
Yes, because when it's blown up, it's still gunpowder. Blowing is caused by a chemical reaction.
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As soon as the sun coverts into the red giant.
Mercury has the thinnest atmosphere so the fast winds from blown up stars go to the thin atmosphere, it will be easier to get in and change the atmosphere
Blown over, blown down, yes, but not blown away.
Yes, because when it's blown up, it's still gunpowder. Blowing is caused by a chemical reaction.
Blown is the past participle of blow.
Candles that are blown out are "extinguished."
Blown is an adjective that means (as referred to dictionaries):inflated; swollen; expanded: a blown stomachdestroyed, melted, inoperative, misshapen, ruined, or spoiled: to replace a blown fuse; to dispose of blown canned goods.being out of breath.flyblown.formed by blowing: blown glass.
Blow is an irregular verb. The past tense is blew. The past participle is blown.
An air-blown asphalt is a form of asphalt produced by blowing air through molten asphalt to raise its softening point.
just like blowing over top a bottle
If the person doing the blowing has a cold or flu virus, then yes, the viral matter will be likely transferred to the frosting when the candles are blown out.
might have a blown head gasket
blown head gasket. you areburning your antifreeze
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Yes It will dry rot!