The gasses in the fish's body expand due to the lessening of pressure. I have brought fish up from a depth of 400 feet and they come close to exploding. They are distorted & misshapen from the rise to the surface.
Soda cans can explode at high altitudes due to the change in air pressure. As altitude increases, the air pressure decreases, causing the pressure inside the can to be greater than the pressure outside. This pressure difference can lead to the can bursting or exploding.
When skydiving, your body is also exposed to the same outside pressure as your head, so there is no significant pressure difference that would cause your head to explode. Additionally, our bodies are designed to adapt to pressure changes, and as long as the pressure change is gradual, there is no risk of your head exploding while skydiving.
If Ben Jones wants them to explode, they will explode.
The water does not explode because it changes form to a gas (steam). The hot steam then escapes through the pressure releases built into a car engine.
Sharks do not have swim bladders like some other fish, so they cannot explode from rapid changes in pressure like some deep-sea creatures. However, gases can still build up in their digestive system, causing them to bloat and potentially rupture if they are brought up to the surface too quickly.
if you freeze the can all the pressure will build up and explode
Yes, champagne can potentially explode in checked luggage due to changes in air pressure and temperature during the flight. It is recommended to pack champagne in your carry-on luggage to prevent this from happening.
The air pressure changes so rapidly, if you go down too fast your brain could explode from the pressure.
Atmospheric pressure will typically not cause outdoor Christmas lights to explode. Atmospheric pressure in most areas is typically not high enough to cause such lights to explode.
No, low pressure in a tornado does not cause buildings to explode. That is a common myth.
Yes, an aerosol can potentially explode on an airplane due to changes in air pressure and temperature. It is important to follow airline regulations and guidelines regarding the transportation of aerosol cans to prevent any safety hazards.
Yes, you could explode in space by the pressure of the other planets.