Simple... As an explosion consists of three things, just like a fire, you would need all three: Ignitor, as in the energy to start the explosion, or often referred to as temperature needed to start the combustion Fuel, the explosive itself, Oxygen , no oxygen, no explosive or fire... As the explosives and oxygen are present, the temperature isn't . If you were to heat up the explosives during transport high enough, they would explode.
Tin cans were used as a way to preserve and store food such as canned fruits, vegetables, and meats. They revolutionized food preservation and distribution by allowing goods to be transported long distances without spoilage. Tin cans made it easier for people to have access to a wider variety of foods and helped to prevent food shortages during times of scarcity.
I hate to be captain obvious, but if you handle explosives childishly or irresponsibly, you risk the lives of people around you, and unless you don't have a guilty conscience, its like safe sex. Without being smart, it could very well end in disaster. Think smart, not hard.
Glucose is one of the most commonly transported substances during facilitated diffusion. Facilitated diffusion is the process by which specific molecules, like glucose, are transported across cell membranes with the help of carrier proteins. These carrier proteins facilitate the movement of molecules down their concentration gradient without requiring energy input.
Essential materials, such as nutrients and oxygen have to be transported to different parts of the body in living organisms. Without this mechanism, life will not be sustained.
In Facilitated diffusion materials are transported across the plasma membrane without using up any energy. Plasma membranes is made up of phospholipid bilayers consisting of proteins which help in the transportation of larger materials.
Most explosive require some kind of detonator to explode. These detonators are fitted immediately before use.
AC voltages can be raise by transformers and transported over long distances without great power losses then converted back to lower household voltages by transfomers for our use.
Not without using explosives.
No. Not without a license.
It is illegal to manufacture fireworks without a license because they are Class B explosives.
Why would you want to? That sounds lame.
Keep digging down. Use lots of explosives.
camel
Camel.
Due to it'shydrophobicnature, no.
No.....because if they banned explosives, then we will have no fireworks :( x :) More importantly, even outside of military use, explosives are critical for modern civilization. Explosives are used extensively in the mining for minerals, and in drilling and extraction of various fossil fuels. They are also used in both construction and demolition of buildings and other infrastructure. Making explosives illegal to use would make many of these tasks harder, more expensive, and often much more dangerous, and some tasks are simply not doable without using explosives.
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