No, blowing up a pipeline is not a true story. It is a criminal act that can cause harm to people and the environment.
No, cow farts do not have the potential to blow up a barn.
The truth refers to facts or reality, backed up with evidence or proof. A myth, on the other hand, is a traditional story that may not be based on reality and is often used to explain natural phenomena, customs, or beliefs.
The true sign of intelligence, according to the statement "The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination," is the ability to think creatively and come up with new ideas, rather than just memorizing facts.
Gene Forrester, the protagonist in "A Separate Peace" by John Knowles, initially believes that the war is just a made-up story created by adults to control and manipulate the lives of young people. Through various events in the novel, Gene comes to understand the realities of war and the impact it has on him and those around him.
The moral lesson of the Pocahontas story is often interpreted as promoting understanding, empathy, and cooperation between different cultures and respecting nature and the environment. It also conveys the idea of standing up for what is right, even in the face of adversity.
To blow up a pipeline in Just Cause 2, you will need to overload the different access points along the pipe. If you see a flight of stairs leading up to a control station on the pipeline, run past the orange engineers, and press a series of buttons to overload that part of the pipeline. Chaos and money will be awarded for blowing it entirely up.
Guy Fawkes led a revolt against the British government, ultimately failing in his plan to blow up Parliament.
No it isn't a true story. It is a made up story for teachers to use for their class.
No bush didn't blow up the towers. Bin laden's people crashed planes into the towers instead.
They rarely do. The movies show them blowing up every time they crash, not true. I've seen them burn to the ground and never "blow up".
It's based on a true story but obviously some of it was made up
Fiction. A work of fiction is created in the imagination of its author.
Of course not.
Yes Its possible ( because i did it before :D)
The Boy Who Dared is not a made-up story. It is a true story.
Yes this story is very much true....if you still are not 100% sure then look her up and read her life story
Unless its a nuke, no. Or if you place it in the right place.