Suppressive Barracade
Fast burning in an enclosed area , the bang is created by a shock wave.
A type of mechanical weathering that occurs when loose fragments or particle rocks and minerals get transported, by water or air that scrape the surfaces of stationary rocks.
Nuclear energy is released in fission when a nucleus is split. A small proportion of the mass of the nucleus is annihilated and converted to free energy. Initially this appears as the kinetic energy of the fission fragments, this is quickly converted to thermal energy as the fragments are slowed down.
The strength of the shock carried in an electric fence can vary depending on the voltage setting. Generally, the shock is strong enough to deter animals or humans from making contact with the fence, but not strong enough to cause harm. It is designed to be safe and deliver a temporary, uncomfortable sensation.
Nuclear energy is produced in fission by the destruction of mass (a small proportion of the mass of the U-235 nucleus). The energy appears initially as kinetic energy of the fission fragments, which are quickly stopped inside the fuel rods and the energy is converted to thermal energy (heat)
a type of hypovolemic shock
septic shock
Anaphylactic shock.
traumatic shock
a electrical shock yes I don't know about the other type of shock
Conglomerate or Breccia. You'd have to specify the shape of the fragments and types of minerals.
The lava that comes out of Mt. Fuji is silica-poor. I am actually looking for the type of rock fragments comes out also.
What type of shock is it?
Static shock si the kind of shock you get from touching other people.
metabolic shock
Breccia is the type of sedimentary rock that is made of other fragmented rocks. The mineral that holds the fragments together can be made from the same rock material as the larger fragments, or from a different type of rock entirely.
The type of volcano that is built entirely of ejected lava fragments is a volcanic cone. Volcanic cones can be of varying types, and it depends upon the nature, and size of the fragments ejected during the eruption.