Explosions are typically made of a rapid release of energy in the form of heat, light, sound, and pressure. They occur when a sudden chemical reaction or physical force causes a rapid expansion of gases. The specific materials involved can vary greatly depending on the type of explosion.
All of them are metals. Those are in the d block.
Very unlikely. Also neither were nuclear explosions:Chernobyl was a massive steam explosion in the cooling system, and Japan was a combination of steam explosions and maybe hydrogen/oxygen explosions. The nuclear releases in both cases were due to breaches of the containment by these explosions. If they had been nuclear explosions many miles from the plants would have been leveled and that did not happen.
No, asteroids, meteorites, or man-made explosions alone cannot cause tsunamis. Tsunamis are typically generated by underwater earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides that displace large amounts of water quickly. These events create the necessary force to trigger a tsunami.
to launch aerials and also causes the explosions necessary for special effects like noise or colored light.
some metals can actually burn, like magnesium which burns a bright white colour and when placed with explosive materials can cause big bright explosions. I hope you like my answer
because when god made the planets he made explosions everywhere to make planets. some explosions were bigger than others.
They want to show off with big explosions and muscles. The song usually shows what kind of person they are, plus explosions rule!
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All the germanium in the universe was made in supernovae explosions.
It makes bricks fly off when stuff explodes
Because the explosions caused a lot of damage
People can control explosions by using special safety measures such as blast walls or blast shields that redirect the force of the explosion. Additionally, controlled detonations can be used to set off the explosion in a controlled environment to minimize damage. Proper planning and training are crucial to controlling explosions effectively.
Am not aware of any accidental nuclear explosions. Anywhere. Ever.
global warming,melting of glaciers, chemical explosions,etc are e.g. of man made disasters
All the uranium on earth was made in supernova explosions that happened more than 6 billion years ago.
Yes, Nuclear weapons create the biggest man-made explosions
Collision is the impact between two or more objects resulting in a transfer of energy, while explosions involve a rapid release of energy causing sudden expansion. Collisions can either be elastic (objects bounce off each other) or inelastic (objects stick together), whereas explosions typically involve a rapid transformation of materials into hot gases. Both collisions and explosions involve the transfer of energy, but explosions are usually more destructive and result in a greater release of energy.