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The word blew is the simple past tense of the verb blow.
I believe that another word for blew up or explode is crash.
Blow!... Ex. "I WILL blow up these balloons tomorrow." will is the key to changing blow from present tense to future tense. (I.e) blew is past tense!
It was caused during an experiment on the plant, when the reactor became unstable and this caused a surge in steam pressure which blew off the top of the reactor and ejected active material like fuel and graphite. There followed a reactor fire as the graphite moderator was exposed to the atmosphere.
You will see coolant pouring from it and your car will overheat
In a sentence? "He blew up the balloon with a tank of helium."
they blew up there house
Imagine inhaling to blow in a balloon. You will take in air, hold it in your mouth and blow it into the balloon. Some of it will be the carbon dioxide you were exhaling but most of it will be the air you just breathed in. So, the gas inside the balloon will be a mixture, that is, air.
To blow a Heater hose means for example popping a balloon, the balloon blew up.in other words the hose leaks and is no longer useful.
Hydrogen or helium are used. As they are lighter than air that's why they float in air when filled in a balloon. Also, sometimes oxygen and carbon dioxide from your lungs, if you blew the balloon up with your mouth.
A bigger sort of sun was destroyed from age when it blew up it was in cvery small pieces that became our sun A bigger sort of sun was destroyed from age when it blew up it was in cvery small pieces that became our sun
they all blew up and became zombies and then shot each other
"SHe blew her top" is an informal expression that means someone lost their temper or became very angry. It is often used in informal conversation to convey strong emotions.
Balloons can be considered a container. containers contain something. A balloon contains CO2, assuming you blew into it. When you put something in a freezer is makes it cooler. making the molecules of CO2 to get closer together making the walls of the balloon to "cave in" making it shrink.
with the removal of its heat energy, the air in the balloon became denser so it occupied less space. That's why it shrank.. the frozen liquid was the moisture from the air.. e.g. when warm air hits cool glass, the moisture droplets separate from the air and settle on the glass.. the same thing happened with your balloon the only difference was that your water froze...
After the team was talking loud, the coach blew the whistle and the team became mute.
Adam was created by god. God took a piece of clay and shaped a man. He blew on it and it became Adam.