explode and over heat
because the heat made the molecules of the glass burst!
Pencil lead used to explode fairly easily when I lived in Bulgaria in 1995. We used to make it explode with only a lighter. It would take about a minute to make a 2 inch piece of lead explode. When I moved to America, I was sad to find that American pencil lead does not explode.
Never ever
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.
yes it explodes because its on an airplane of corse
No, a thermal protectant is designed only to protect hair during heat styling. It offers no amount of hold as a hairspray would.
no. due to the heat it would explode/shatter...
It does not explode. The only reason why it might "explode" is because in the sun it would heat up and the particles would move faster causing the soda to "explode."
Heat, would cause a bottle of ketchup to explode. Though having it sit on your table in your kitchen won't get enough heat to do it. Putting the bottle in a microwave would...
Well if you are roasting a marshmellow over a fire it will melt. But if you microwave it it will explode.
The contents inside a can of hairspray can explode if it is set on fire or if it's really hot. Then the car sets on fire and it explodes.
we would see the heat and light radiating as is it were to explode in that area
It would explode. Instantly.
It can heat the contents and expand until it burst.
Yes, nitrogen does infact explode
you would need a sufficient heat source to get them to explode. on a mini bonfire, it takes about 60 secconds to blow up. But becareful, the metal case curls open and spinns for meters away.