This depends on the type of bag, temperature etc.
The air pressure is the same, inside or outside the paper bag.
yes because a fire can explode gas watermelon is pretending to be the gas!
increases
If stored under pressure and then quickly released it can burst out as steam.
No, the popcorn will not explode at room temperature. This is because the pressure at room temperature is not high enough to pop the popcorn.
That would surely depend on the amount of air, as well as the strenght and flexibility of the bag.
As you move upward the external pressure decreases. Thus all would try to "explode" ... but your examples would probably not (they would resist the pressure drop).
No.
no ur brain would explode from to much pressure
because the water in your head balances out with the weight so you are safe
You do that to relieve pressure when it's cooking. If you don't, it could explode. Please don't try to make it explode, it's not worth it.
No. It was once believed that the low pressure inside a tornado would cause houses to explode, but this notion was disproven by the 1990s. It is the wind and debris in a tornado that destroys houses, not the low pressure.
If Ben Jones wants them to explode, they will explode.
The airtight bag was sealed at a lower level. As you ascend, the air pressure becomes less outside, and the air in the bag expands. As it expands, the bag puffs up. Go too high, and the bag will pop. I have driven to the top of Mt Evans Colorado, and at 4350 meters the bag WILL pop!
No. Tornadoes tear houses apart with wind and debris. The notion that the low pressure inside a tornado makes houses explode has been disproven.
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no,it will explode..