It will cause an explosive decompression but hopefully not tear it apart because planes are assembled in small panels so if one takes a hole it should not spreadhttp://site1.wikianswers.com/images/blank.gif?v=22222
helium
It would be possible for a human body to explode if the decompression were rapid and large enough. However, under normal circumstances, vacuum would cause explosive outgassing from the lungs and capillary rupturing in the mucus membranes.
use gun powder or plasic explosive in the middle
cause it is fire
They are both can cause damage and they are both types of earthquakes.
Decompression! Says my Physics Major Husband.(Are you in Mr. Fye's physical geography class, by any chance?)
Going to altitude after diving can be a problem because the change in pressure can cause the nitrogen in the body to expand, leading to decompression sickness or "the bends." This can result in serious health issues such as joint pain, dizziness, and even paralysis. It is important to wait a certain amount of time before going to high altitudes after diving to allow the body to safely release the nitrogen.
Explosive
booby trap
YES
No, quiet eruptions.
yes