For an explosion to occur, you typically need three key factors: fuel, oxygen, and an ignition source. The fuel could be anything combustible like gas or chemicals, while oxygen provides the necessary oxidizer for combustion. An ignition source, such as heat, a spark, or a flame, is needed to initiate the reaction between the fuel and oxygen, leading to a rapid release of energy in the form of an explosion.
Cockroaches are known for their resilience and ability to survive extreme conditions, but it is unlikely that they would survive a nuclear explosion due to the intense heat, pressure, and radiation levels produced. The blast would likely be lethal to them.
No, a nuclear explosion on a nuclear power plant would not cause the explosion radius to increase. The explosion radius would be determined by the yield of the nuclear weapon itself, not by the presence of the power plant.
Highly unlikely if not altogether impossible. In a core meltdown, you might see a steam explosion if the core melts and breaches the containment structure and hits say cooling water. But even a runaway chain reaction in a reactor would not cause a nuclear explosion like a bomb.
That would depend on several variables in very complicated ways:yieldburst height/depthconstruction of targetif subsurface, material at burst depthwindweatheretc.
In a nuclear explosion, a diamond would likely undergo extreme pressure, heat, and radiation. This could lead to the diamond melting or vaporizing due to the intense conditions of the explosion. The diamond may also experience structural changes or even break apart as a result of the extreme forces at play.
It crates a big explosion.
You get a rather large explosion.
It would change color. Were you expecting an explosion or something?
Rainbow explosion! Hope I helped :)
If you didn't pass gas when you needed to you would get a pain in your stomach.
Many things. I'd need more details on exactly what effects you are interested in to say.
Giant explosion occurs leaving only the smell of burnt pubic hair.
Then you make roast bear, a delicious Sri Lankan dish. it would cause an explosion the size of a nuke
it would cause a explosion and everyone would die
there would be no more corvettes and it would cause damage to people and depending on the size of the explosion other types of matter
Exactly the same as outside, but the debris would travel farther because there is no resistance in the vacuum. Outside the vacuum the explosion would happen instantaneously once the anti-particles collided with oxygen.
An explosion could happen if a spark ignites the flammable contents of the pipe that are released into the air when the pipe is disconnected. The sudden release of pressurized contents can create a volatile and combustible environment, potentially leading to an explosion.