Yes, punctured veins leak blood.
A tubeless tire can get punctured but air will leak slowly.
No. If it is punctured, it will leak, not explode.
If a cell is punctured with an ultra-fine needle it will NOT leak. instead, the proteins and phospholipids will move in to fill the gap as the needle is removed.
There are a number of reasons: 1. Faulty thermostat can cause the fluid to overheat and expand; thus causing the fluid to vent from the overflow pipe. 2. A punctured radiator hose, or a broken seal can cause loss of fluid. 3. Damaged radiator core.
The leak could come from: hoses, punctured radiator, split gasket...you can put tracer dye in the coolant and search for the leak with a black light after you clean the engine.
NO, but like any Battery, if it is punctured and the contents leak out, it is possible.
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Ichor is the fluid that flows like blood in the veins of immortal Greek gods and goddesses.
A power steering fluid leak is most often repaired by replacing the damaged seals or hoses. These trouble spots allow fluid to freely leak from the system.
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