Yes, it's the present participle of the verb "burst".
The past participle is also burst. (Burst is an irregular verb.)
brimful, brimming, bursting, chockablock
No, erupt is a verb.The noun form of the verb to erupt is eruption.
Jaison Cianelli did not paint "Bursting Sea" but he did paint "Bursting Sun". If you are referring to "Bursting Sun" then to answer your question this painting was completed in 2009.
Bursting strength is directly measured using Bursting strength tester (an instrument). Bursting factor is a calculated measure using the formula: (B.F) of Paper= (B.S. x 1000)/GSM
Bursting of the Hymen !!
Bursting Bubbles was created in 1980.
Bursting Out was created on -19-06-05.
I think it might be bursting like look she is bursting with joy is bursting even a word
The bursting factor of kraft paper is calculated by measuring the bursting strength and the grammage of the paper. The bursting strength is determined using a bursting strength tester, which measures the pressure required to rupture the paper. The formula for the bursting factor is: [ \text{Bursting Factor} = \frac{\text{Bursting Strength (kPa)}}{\text{Grammage (g/m}^2\text{)}} ] This ratio provides insight into the paper's resistance to bursting relative to its weight.
Bursting could be several parts of speech, depending on how it is used in the sentence. It is known as a gerund, the present participle (-ing) form of a verb. A gerund can be used as a verb withing a clause, or as a noun, especially when used individually or as part of a non-finite clause in a sentence.
Bursting Through was created in 1996-09.