A solar flare
The Sun is _not_ exploding, now or ever; our Sun isn't massive enough to become any kind of nova star.However, the Sun will begin to expand into a red giant star in about 4 billion years,
Nitroglycerin has a very high chemical energy which is released quickly in an explosion, by chemical decomposition with evolved gases.
Exploding stars, such as supernovae, can appear very dim shortly after the explosion due to their vast distances from Earth and the immense energy required to produce visible brightness. Initially, the explosion ejects material at high speeds, creating a shock wave, but the light may take time to reach observers. Additionally, the surrounding dust and gas can absorb and scatter the light, further diminishing its brightness. Over time, as the debris from the explosion expands and cools, the supernova can eventually brighten and become more visible in the night sky.
well it it was posited by Aurthur C Clarke that if you could ignite the atmosphere you would get a Minny sun, of course that was science fiction but its composition is not that far off a small star being mainly hydrogen and helium. But as for the planet actually exploding it would incalculable by my level of psychics, but it would most defiantly be devastating for the solar system
An explosion on the moon would not be visible from Earth without specialized equipment like powerful telescopes. The moon is over 380,000 km away from Earth, so the explosion would be too small and distant to be seen with the naked eye.
The explosion was due to a cylinder of oxygen exploding.
No, the word 'exploded' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to explode. The past participle of the verb is also functions as an adjective.The noun forms for the verb to explode are explosion, explosive, and the gerund, exploding.
Sound of an artillery shell exploding is "crump." A rifle shot is "crack."
Exploding fireworks release thermal energy in the form of heat and light, as well as kinetic energy from the movement of particles during the explosion. This energy is derived from the chemical reactions that occur within the fireworks components.
Helium is non-reactive, there is no chance of it exploding.
TNT? Explosion? Well, Explosion is a TM you can get from the game corner, and Voltorb is famous for exploding randomly, though it isn't catchable before the Elite Four.
Exploding data or information explosion is the rapid increase of published information or data and the effects of this abundance. ÊAs the amount of the available data increases, the problem of managing the information arises that can lead to information overload.Ê
The Sun is _not_ exploding, now or ever; our Sun isn't massive enough to become any kind of nova star.However, the Sun will begin to expand into a red giant star in about 4 billion years,
Nitroglycerin has a very high chemical energy which is released quickly in an explosion, by chemical decomposition with evolved gases.
To defend against attack cards and prevent an explosion of kittens in the game of Exploding Kittens, players can use strategies such as playing skip cards, using defuse cards to prevent exploding kittens, and strategically using cards like favor or shuffle to manipulate the deck. Additionally, keeping track of the cards played and remaining in the deck can help anticipate and counter potential attacks.
A sun that explodes is called a supernova. This is a powerful and cataclysmic event where a star releases an immense amount of energy, leading to a bright explosion that can outshine entire galaxies for a brief period of time.
My friend died in an explosion while chasing a fly around his bedroom. Is it possible that flies explode and if my friend did kill it, he was killed by the exploding fly?