It's not an English word. EXPLOSIVE means that it produces an explosion, or a sudden burst of power, like radiation and heat and force; able or likely to shatter violently or burst apart, as when a bomb explodes.
The adverb for "explosion" is explosively.
My diarrhea splatted explosively on the toilet bowl
The closest adverb of "explode" is explosively.An example sentence is: "his outburst was explosively ferocious".
It is explosively.
no they do not erupt more explosively. It depends on its gas and on its viscosity. an example is Kilauea in Hawaii it does not erupt explosively.
Hydrogen burns explosively. That's why Lead Acid batteries are never tested for water level with live flame.
No they do not erupt explosively. It depends on its gas an its viscosity. Kilauea in Hawaii does not erupt explosively.
Although the noun is explosion, there is no verb explose.EXPLODED - blew upEXPOSED - revealed, or uncovered
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