Dynamite requires oxygen to explode, so it would not explode in the vacuum of space where there is no air. Without oxygen to fuel the explosion, the dynamite would not be able to detonate.
If an astronaut took off his helmet in space, his body would explode from the lack of pressure in space before other problems would become noticeable.
No, your head would not explode in space without a suit. Without proper protection, you would experience rapid decompression and loss of consciousness within seconds due to lack of oxygen. The lack of pressure would cause other serious problems like ruptured blood vessels and tissue damage, but not exploding.
Columbia exploded.
1986
No. The Space Shuttle Challenger exploded on takeoff in 1986. The Discovery is fully intact. It has been retired from service and is on display at the Steven F. Hudvar-Davy center in Virginia.
its called dynamite,
Dynamite ! , & TNT .
yes
That place is about to explode. *The quarry workers used dynamite to get a piece of the mountain to explode.
No, you do not explode in space. In the vacuum of space, there is no air pressure to cause your body to explode. However, without a spacesuit, you would not be able to breathe and would eventually lose consciousness and die due to lack of oxygen.
No, frozen dynamite typically needs to be thawed before it can explode. Dynamite is most dangerous when it is at room temperature or has been warmed up because the chemicals inside become more volatile.
if you stick dynamite up its mouth and light it- Yes it can explode MUAHAHAHA
you would have to put c4 claymores nukes and dynamite onit but i highly doubt that will ever happen!
It's because you stuck dynamite in it.
A material that will explode, blow up, such as dynamite.
Yes. your body would explode in space if you went unprotected. in-fact you will explode before you can suffocate. this because in space there is a Vacume that sucks up all the air.
to explode things