It can be. Keep your eyes away from it.
Two names for rapidly spinning air that is very dangerous are tornadoes and cyclones.
No, unless you have just opened the switch, then wait a few seconds before touching the elements.
Bubble wrap pops when you squeeze it because the air pockets inside the bubbles are forced to escape through the material, creating a popping sound. The pressure exerted when squeezing the bubble wrap causes the bubbles to burst, releasing the air trapped inside them.
These are: Tropical Tornado: or a Cyclone.
That would be a tornado.
Nail pops in the ceiling are not typically dangerous, but they can indicate underlying issues with the structure of the ceiling. It is important to address nail pops to prevent further damage and ensure the ceiling remains stable.
A can of Pop Pops when you open it because the pressure in the can is released from the can when it's opened.
a basketball is kinda like a ballon if it has to much air it pops
it pops
there are no labs that i know of that are over pressurized but biology labs or chemical weapons labs or other labs with dangerous substances are negatively pressurized meaning the pressure inside is reduced so when the door opened air would be sucked into the lab preventing dangerous substances in the air to escape the lab.
Looks like the center piece of the steering wheel pops out and the air bag pops.
that the can contained pressurized air.
When a balloon pops, the gas inside rapidly escapes into the surrounding air due to the sudden release of pressure. The gas disperses and eventually mixes with the surrounding air.
It is only dangerous if the can has been opened. It is very unwise to store an opened tin can in the fridge. Nasty bacterial growth.
It goes to the surface...
Sikorsky Air, which is an aircraft manufacturer that is and was based in the United States of America, was first opened in the year of 1924, in the U.S.
When the throttle is opened wide, it accelerates down the runway.