yes if in a cylinder and ignited
It isn't better because they both will run out on day. SAUSAGE. Natural gas CAN be more dangerous because it can explode when mining it.
One negative aspect of natural gas is that it is a fossil fuel, and its extraction and combustion contribute to air and water pollution, as well as greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, it is a non-renewable resource, meaning it will eventually run out.
No natural gas is natural gas.
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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.
WD-40 and natural gas both need a source of ignition like a flame to explode.
Cuz it just duz
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.
Depends upon the type of gas. Natural gas or propane will certainly explode, as will gasoline. Gas leaks are dangerous and should be taken care of immediately. In addition to the danger of explosion, they can cause suffocation and other health problems.
It isn't better because they both will run out on day. SAUSAGE. Natural gas CAN be more dangerous because it can explode when mining it.
One negative aspect of natural gas is that it is a fossil fuel, and its extraction and combustion contribute to air and water pollution, as well as greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, it is a non-renewable resource, meaning it will eventually run out.
Natural gas explodes through combustion, not decomposition. When natural gas comes into contact with an ignition source, it mixes with oxygen in the air and rapidly combusts, releasing energy in the form of heat and light.
Nitroglycerin and a natural gas container (with the right ammo)
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.
No.
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