Low coolant? Bad thermostat? Heater core restricted, plugged or airbound? Temperature control not working? Water pump not circulating coolant?
you can blow fuses or the battery Possible computer damage.
If it does it when you push the lighter in, you probably have a shorted lighter. If it blows the fuse as soon as you install it, probably a short in the wire.
Mercury did not blow up.
you would have to see a mechanic about that problem
No, nothing happened to Mercury. It still exists.
The Sun doesn't make things blow up, but it does make Mercury quite hot.
Normally they blow due to engine overheating. They can sometimes blow for no apparent reason.
If oil is really blowing out to your air filter, it indicates a severe blow-by problem, most likely due to significant wear on the piston rings and cylinder bores. The only way to fix this is to rebuild or replace the engine.
the radiator cap is a pressure regulating device if it is blocked for some reason the pressure in the cooling system could blow it off
fulminate of mercury
There is no physical reason for the world to blow up. The laws of physics and chemistry would have to be radically different for this to happen. the world is not likely to blow up any time soon why would it ? no idea is there any proof? no people have been guessing the world will blow up for ages 1 thing i don't understand is even if the world did blow up the person/people who guessed wouldn't even be remered, i mean who would remember them we would all be gone
Coolant level is most likely low and going up hill allows it to reach the heater core.