Only if you then light a match...
gas doesn`t go with fire so they start fighting and then the fire wins and explodes the gas for losing
No. A fuel tank will not explode just because it is on fire. However, it will feed the fire and make it worse.
Gas does not spontaneously explode. There has to be an ignition source, as when lighting a fire. The ignition source would have to be a spark from a fire. Gasoline in itself is not an explosive device that when agitated will explode. The myth that gasoline explodes upon agitation is false, and gas only explodes when it is ignited in some sort of way by a fire, or constant source of extreme heat.
Fire needs Oxygen gas to burn. The water pushes the Oxygen gas away from the fire, preventing it from burning.
A Gas leak, Friction, Fire
put a bomb in it or you can pour gas all over it and set it on fire
pour gas on it and light it on fire
Natural gas can explode when it is exposed to a spark or open flame in the presence of oxygen. The gas ignites and rapidly burns, creating a sudden increase in pressure that leads to an explosion. Leaks in gas lines or equipment, improper installation, or faulty appliances can all contribute to the risk of a natural gas explosion.
No, a bonfire will not explode a watermelon via pressure. Watermelons can explode due to heat causing the water inside to turn to steam and increase the pressure, but a bonfire alone may not generate enough heat to cause this reaction.
yes if you pour gasoline on the top the gas is an oil, and will stay on the top of the water once the gasoline burns out, so will the fire
OK maybe when is runs out of gas all the gas around it will explode because the heat of the star too. so that is why the stars explode
Yes, a gas can can explode if you shoot it because the impact can create a spark that ignites the flammable gas inside.