C4 or an atomic bomb - just get some c4 light it on fire and stomp it or get your knife and cut and atom in 2
Explosive volcanoes are most common at subduction zones.
Mount St. Helens is generally regarded as an explosive volcano, but like most stratovolcanoes, it can produce both explosive and non-explosive eruptions.
No. Volcanic eruptions in Hawaii are not usually explosive.
Explosive efficiency refers to the effectiveness of an explosive material in converting stored energy into a high-energy blast or shock wave when detonated. It is typically measured by the amount of work done per unit mass of explosive used. A more efficient explosive will produce a greater output of energy per unit of input.
Explosive eruptions typically produce pyroclastic material, which includes volcanic ash, lapilli (small rocks), and volcanic bombs (larger, rounded projectiles). These materials are ejected with great force during explosive eruptions, causing widespread damage and forming deposits around the volcanic vent.
TNT (Trinitrotoluene) is one of the most widely available explosive agents due to its use in military applications, construction, and mining. It is relatively stable and easy to produce, making it a commonly used explosive material.
No, liquid nitrogen is not an explosive material. It is a cryogenic fluid that is extremely cold and can cause severe frostbite if it comes into contact with skin. However, it does not exhibit explosive properties.
Carbonite was used as an explosive in coal mines because it was the safest material to use. This is due to the fact that most of the carbon is bound into carbon monoxide.
Although both can, explosive material represents a projection hazard by producing shrapnel on impact with a hard object. So, if launching explosive material, be careful. wouldn't want shrapnel to cut into your body!
High Explosive, generally meaning that the projectile is packed with TNT or other explosive material.
It is called MOAB. It is built by the United States.
Cinder cone volcanoes are made of pyroclastic material and most often form from moderately explosive eruptions.
No- but it may explode from a volcano due to the pressure behind it. The material itself is not an explosive.
TNT, dynamite
Class 1
the same when separated
No, tungsten is not an explosive material. It is a hard and dense metal known for its high melting point and durability.