Glass doesn't explode for no reason. If glass shatters, then it was either hit with something, or it's resonating frequency was attained and held long enough for the glass to vibrate itself apart.
Impact, edge damage or inclusions are the three main reasons that tempered glass shower doors have been known to explode.
The most common reason why glass explodes is that it is subjected to an extreme but uneven temperature change; if you heat up one side of a piece of glass faster than the other side, you get uneven thermal expansion, which then causes great stress in the glass, which can make it explode. Just placing a hot frying pan on a piece of glass can have that effect. Gunfire can also make glass explode. Shockwaves from explosions can make glass explode. So if you live in a war zone, you are at an increased risk of having your glass explode.
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because the heat made the molecules of the glass burst!
You can explode anything using steam if the pressure is high enough.
worse it would explode
may explode!!!
Have a box of glass with low pressure and the glass wil explode, but the low pressure will shoot the fragments inside the box, causing an implosion.
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There may be a small possibility that the glass was moved by poltergeist activity. When the glass was moved, the move put the glass in an unstable position, causing it to fall and break.