No, you do not explode in space. In the vacuum of space, there is no air pressure to cause your body to explode. However, without a spacesuit, you would not be able to breathe and would eventually lose consciousness and die due to lack of oxygen.
It is unlikely that a can of Coke would explode in the vacuum of space because the pressure inside the can is not high enough to cause an explosion. The lack of air pressure in space would cause the liquid to rapidly boil and the can may rupture, but it would not explode violently.
Yes, in space, the lack of atmospheric pressure can cause a person's head to explode if they are not wearing a pressurized suit to maintain the necessary pressure around their body.
The verb for explode is "explode."
Yes, the lack of atmospheric pressure in space would cause the gases and fluids in your body to expand, but your body would not explode. Instead, you would experience a condition called ebullism, where fluids in your body would vaporize and you would lose consciousness due to lack of oxygen.
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Yes, you could explode in space by the pressure of the other planets.
No, oxygen cans will not explode in space. They are designed to withstand fluctuations in pressure and temperature, so they are safe to use in space environments.
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Dynamite requires oxygen to explode, so it would not explode in the vacuum of space where there is no air. Without oxygen to fuel the explosion, the dynamite would not be able to detonate.
yes
Columbia exploded.
Yes. your body would explode in space if you went unprotected. in-fact you will explode before you can suffocate. this because in space there is a Vacume that sucks up all the air.
It is unlikely that a can of Coke would explode in the vacuum of space because the pressure inside the can is not high enough to cause an explosion. The lack of air pressure in space would cause the liquid to rapidly boil and the can may rupture, but it would not explode violently.
February 1, 2003
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The answere is no.
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