Possibly both depending on the context of the situation.
both of the above
An explosion is a a violent blast that ultimately destroys an object or objects around it. An explosion can be deadly within close proximity of the blast and if the explosion is large.
No, this would not explode, but it would deffinitly ignite and create a large fireball, possibly seeming like an eplosion, but an explosion is not just a fireball, it is force being exerted over a large area, and the fire is just because gas is flammable.
An earthquake beneath the sea A large impact, for example a large meteor striking the sea A large explosion, for example the Krakatoa volcanic explosion
National Lampoon Presents The Very Large Book of Comical Funnies was created in 1975.
Explosives produce a rapid release of large amounts of stored energy in the form of heat, pressure, and gases. This sudden release of energy creates an explosion, resulting in a shockwave that can cause damage and destruction to surrounding objects.
Yes, fumes from floor wax can be toxic if inhaled in large quantities. It is important to ensure proper ventilation when using floor wax to minimize the risk of exposure to harmful fumes. People with asthma or other respiratory conditions may be particularly sensitive to these fumes.
This is a supernova.
This depends on where one lives in Mexico. In the north, the equivalent of Santa Clause ("Santa Clos") brings large presents, while the Three Wise Men bring small presents on Epiphany, December 6. In the south of Mexico, the Christ Child brings small presents at Christmas, but the large presents are delivered by the Three Wise Men.
You get a rather large explosion.
Stocking.
Christmas stockings