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Yes, because when it's blown up, it's still gunpowder. Blowing is caused by a chemical reaction.
Blowing up a balloon is a reversible change because the process can be reversed by letting the air out of the balloon. The balloon returns to its original state before it was blown up.
To stop it from blowing up.
Tectonic plates are the structures in the Earth that move on the asthenosphere. These plates float on the semi-fluid asthenosphere and interact with each other, leading to processes like plate tectonics, earthquakes, and volcanic activity.
Yes, blowing up a balloon and letting the air out are physical changes. In both cases, the balloon's shape and size are altered, but its chemical composition remains the same.
You stop blowing up the world.
A person who studies the structures and processes of the earth is called a geologist. Geologists examine rocks, minerals, and land formations to understand the history and inner workings of the earth.
The force of gravity holds the Earth's atmosphere close, preventing it from escaping into space. The atmosphere is made up of gases that are retained by Earth's gravitational pull, creating the necessary pressure to keep it from blowing away.
flying and blowing up Oranges
some emc squash the wiring harness and end up breaking wires which earth out on the body and cause shorting out which causes the blowing of fuses
Romeo - 2003 Blowing Up was released on: USA: 2004
About 4.5 billion years ago when our solar system formed from the left-over debri created by several stars blowing up!
Religious militancy. Whether it be an Islamic terrorist blowing himself up or a Christian blowing up a family planning clinic, religious militancy has caught everyone's attention. These are extreme examples, to be sure, but they have become part of human experience. The idea of attacking someone who thinks or believes differently is nothing new, but innovations in media have allowed us to see such events in ways we never did before.
probably. winds blowing from th sea would pik up sum salt water. winds blowing from dry land might pik up dust...
The cast of Blowing up the Dales - 1987 includes: Mike Harding as Presenter
NASA is blowing up a part of the moon to make a crater to see if there is any water and to build an International Space Station. It will not have any affect to us on earth.
A wind blowing south in the northern hemisphere would be deflected to the west due to the Coriolis effect. This deflection is caused by the rotation of the Earth, which makes winds in the northern hemisphere veer to the right. So, ultimately, the wind blowing south would end up flowing in a southwesterly direction.