A sudden, rapid increase in pressure. This is most commonly done chemically, but can be done by electrical means, or mechanical pressure. If you are asking for instructions in making explosives, we do't do that here. Sorry.
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What explosion And if you are talking about the Big bang it happened about 13.7 billion years ago
The Big Bang theory
An explosion earthquake refers to seismic waves generated by explosions, such as those caused by mining or demolition activities. These waves can be detected by seismometers and are typically characterized by sharp and sudden movements compared to natural earthquakes. Explosion earthquakes are typically localized near the source of the explosion and do not originate from tectonic plate movements.
The big bang.
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Big Band Explosion was created on 2003-12-09.
A theory that the universe formed in a huge explosion
Lose energy is a mix between electrons and protons coming together to create one large explosion "the big bang"...(.)(.)
Lose energy is a mix between electrons and protons coming together to create one large explosion "the big bang"...(.)(.)
It all depends on how big the explosion was or how close you are.
A nuclear bomb creates a big explosion through a process called nuclear fission, where the nuclei of atoms are split apart, releasing a huge amount of energy in the form of heat, light, and shock waves. This release of energy happens very quickly, causing a powerful and destructive explosion.
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The size of the crater created from a nuclear explosion can vary depending on the size of the bomb and the type of terrain it impacts. In general, a nuclear explosion can create a crater several hundred meters wide and tens of meters deep, with larger bombs resulting in larger craters.
The size of the explosion from a dying star, known as a supernova, can vary depending on the size and mass of the star. Supernovae release an immense amount of energy, and for a brief period, can outshine an entire galaxy. The explosion is powerful enough to create heavy elements and can also leave behind a dense core such as a neutron star or a black hole.
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