Many explosives, especially those based on nitroglycerin, lose their sensitivity when frozen. They will not explode. When using explosives under arctic conditions, there are procedures for warming them (safely) before use.
Yes, it is true that dynamite that is unfused near a fuesed dynamite stick can "explode" due to the combustion of the other stick of dynamite "going off:. Yes, it is true that dynamite that is unfused near a fuesed dynamite stick can "explode" due to the combustion of the other stick of dynamite "going off:.
It's destructive the same way any other explosive is destructive. A chemical reaction triggers the explosive material, resulting in it exploding, violently destroying anything or anyone who happens to be nearby. What separates dynamite from other explosives is how sensitive dynamite is. Less sensitive explosives like TNT will only explode if it is triggered by a remote button or trigger, whereas dynamite can easily explode if you mishandle it. This is why most militaries have abandoned dynamite in favor of TNT.
True Enough- Peanut oil can be processed to produce glycerol, which can be used to make nitroglycerin, one of the constituents of dynamite. However, there are other processes that can be used to make dynamite without using peanuts at all.
They used dynamite to blow up the building.
Alfred Nobel invented dynamite in Krümmel Geesthacht, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
it goes Ka boom and if you stand to close you die!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Helium hasn't an effect.
It turns to a solid.
i guess you basically freeze.
They die
You freeze.
it becomes a solid
You die.
It freezes
The freeze.
they freeze
the pine cone does not freeze like ice does ice crystals will hang. since the pine cone is WOOD it will NOT FREEZE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1