Most explosive require some kind of detonator to explode. These detonators are fitted immediately before use.
because of the temperature in the room may not be the same
Dynamite can burn slowly without exploding if it is ignited with a low-intensity flame. However, this is not typically how dynamite is designed to function, as it is intended to explode with a rapid release of energy.
The special ability of the Streaking Kitten card in the game Exploding Kittens is that it allows you to hold an Exploding Kitten card without exploding.
In the card game Exploding Kittens, the Streaking Kitten card allows you to hold an Exploding Kitten card without exploding. This means you can avoid being eliminated from the game if you draw an Exploding Kitten card.
To defuse a card in the game Exploding Kittens, you need to play a Defuse card from your hand. This card allows you to put the Exploding Kitten card back into the draw pile without it exploding.
Simple... As an explosion consists of three things, just like a fire, you would need all three: Ignitor, as in the energy to start the explosion, or often referred to as temperature needed to start the combustion Fuel, the explosive itself, Oxygen , no oxygen, no explosive or fire... As the explosives and oxygen are present, the temperature isn't . If you were to heat up the explosives during transport high enough, they would explode.
I can almost feel my head exploding with irritation when I come across a question without a verb.
You can smash it. (Start with the screen!)
Look somewhere else. this cite thinks a lunar eclipse is the moon exploding for cying out loud!
Yes, river rocks can generally withstand high temperatures without exploding in a fire due to their natural composition and ability to withstand heat.
Not without using explosives.
To freeze water bottles without them exploding, leave some space at the top of the bottle for the water to expand as it freezes. This will prevent pressure from building up inside the bottle and causing it to burst.