Often but not always. As an example, controlled explosions are sometimes used to bring down old buildings and bridges.
I think something along the lines of pyrotech?
The power strokes occurring inside the cylinders of internal combustion engines.
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During labs the chances for eyes to be exposed to acids, bases, corrosives, and other harmful chemicals is high so goggles can help prevent splattering solutions or chemical particles from going directly into the eyes. Also the goggles help protect the eyes from broken glass and other shrapnel that could occur due to small explosions.
Googles are needed in science labs in case of explosions.
Heat energy can cause explosions. It can also affect the skin.
Heat energy can cause explosions. It can also affect the skin.
Nuclear explosions emit various types of radiation, including gamma rays, neutrons, and X-rays. These rays are a result of the splitting of atoms during the explosion and can have harmful effects on living organisms and the environment.
Very unlikely. Also neither were nuclear explosions:Chernobyl was a massive steam explosion in the cooling system, and Japan was a combination of steam explosions and maybe hydrogen/oxygen explosions. The nuclear releases in both cases were due to breaches of the containment by these explosions. If they had been nuclear explosions many miles from the plants would have been leveled and that did not happen.
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yes explosions are bad for you plant
Tiny Explosions was created in 2000.
Explosions in the Sky was created in 1999.
Yes, static electricity can be dangerous as it can cause sparks that can ignite flammable materials, leading to fires or explosions. Additionally, static shocks can be harmful to sensitive electronic equipment and may cause damage. It is important to take precautions to mitigate the risks associated with static electricity.
what harmful changes is/are brought when a metal reac or mixes w/ acid
Population explosions of dinoflagellates, also known as harmful algal blooms (HABs), occur when these single-celled organisms rapidly reproduce due to favorable environmental conditions like warm water and nutrient availability. These blooms can have negative impacts on marine ecosystems, leading to fish kills, shellfish poisoning, and oxygen depletion in the water. Monitoring and understanding the factors that contribute to dinoflagellate population explosions are critical for managing and mitigating their harmful effects.
Earthquakes, volcanic explosions, and other underwater explosions.