There is no scientific evidence or credible theory to suggest that the world will explode or be filled with water in the foreseeable future. These scenarios are typically seen in movies and not based on real scientific knowledge.
Only if it is filled with an explosive.
Sodium and potassium are two metals that can explode in water because they react violently with water to produce hydrogen gas. This reaction is highly exothermic, causing the hydrogen gas to ignite and explode.
Yes, if a balloon is filled with gas and is overinflated beyond its capacity, it can explode due to the pressure build-up inside. This is a result of the balloon's material being unable to contain the expanded gas volume, causing it to burst.
False. Saturated zones are pores filled with water, while unsaturated zones have both water and air in the pores.
It's a vacuole.
Only if it is filled with an explosive.
If you get pregnant your baby will have no bones and just be filled with water and blood that will explode with in 10 minutes so dont try it!
they explode......... idfk
because the world is filled with it
no, it will burn. it will only explode if it has been made into a "tennis ball bomb" (filled with tips of matches)
No, your kidneys can't explode if you drink nothing but water.
No, a water heater cannot explode if it is turned off.
No, a balloon filled with nitrogen will not explode when a burning match is touched to it. Nitrogen is an inert gas and does not support combustion, so the match will go out before it can ignite the balloon.
Fresh water filled.
In the beggining of the world, God created light, land, WATER, and people and animals. He gave us dry land to live on, and filled the oceans tith water.
In factories. The bomb casings were made from steel forgings. They were hollow, filled with explosives, had tail fins to guide them, and a fuse to explode them.
no