immediate
immediate
An immediate explosion can occur at any moment.
Immediate.
Immediate is a word for occur at any moment.
This could be impending, which means approaching, threatening.
Nuclear plants don't explode, they melt down. Nuclear bombs (atom bombs) explode. There won't be any signs that a nuclear explosion is "about to occur"-- there won't be any warning unless defense computers recognize an incoming warhead missile. BUT, still, there won't be signs beforehand. Just look up the bombing of Japan.
1. likely to occur at any moment; impending: Her death is imminent. 2. projecting or leaning forward; overhanging.
there really is no specific time it could happen at any moment fom 10-19
use it at any moment? and i think you mean "how can you use any item at any moment"
A powerful explosion which leads to the complete destruction of the plant would be considered a major explosion. Since fertilizer is highly explosive, it is possible that any minor explosion will lead to a much greater explosion.
It is an event of significance - one worth capturing on film. The expression was coined for Kodak, the photography company - and used in their advertising. The essence of the idea was that one should always have a camera handy as a 'Kodak moment' can occur at any time.
because, when there really is an explosion in space there isn't any sound so there shouldn't be any in space. :) (: