fire by itself doesn't explode. Explosion explodes.
An explosion is caused by fuel burning very rapidly. The products of combustion expand rapidly and with extreme force, and the result is what we call an explosion. So...if you put gasoline on a fire and it explodes, as it will, the explosion was caused by the fire.
the first differnce is that an explosion is accompanied by a shockwave and requiers someone to detonate it or it can be done by pressure plate but thats off topic i leaves very little in the way of residue unlike a fire which leaves ash and you can put out a fire you cant put out an explostion this is best illistrated by the bombs that people straped to them selves (suicide bombing) you cant put them out if one sets a fire can easaly be put out thats the big difference but un less its like the fire storm in the the londons subway system that turned into a fire storm that caused an explostion (to be continued)
they are both the same
Fire symbol 1 signifies ammunition with a mass explosion hazard.
you get an explosion
Fire symbol 1 signifies ammunition with a mass explosion hazard.
Fire symbol 1 signifies ammunition with a mass explosion hazard.
Fire symbol 1 signifies ammunition with a mass explosion hazard.
stick your hand in fire, or a explosion
Fire is the rapid oxidation of a material accompanied by the release of heat and light, while an explosion is a sudden and violent release of energy that causes a rapid expansion of gases. Fire involves a slower combustion process, whereas an explosion is a rapid and intense release of energy.
it cant physically catch fire but it can cause an explosion.
A supernova is when a massive star explodes. A neutron star is what can be formed after a supernova explosion. See related questions