It is very possible for a building to explode.
No, buildings do not explode due to low pressure in a tornado. The destructive force in a tornado comes from high-speed winds and flying debris, not pressure differentials. Buildings may collapse or sustain damage from the strong winds and debris impact.
No, low pressure in a tornado does not cause buildings to explode. That is a common myth.
Tornados
Erm.. No?
No. That is a common myth. Tornadoes destroy buildings with wind and derbris, not low pressure.
This is a fact. The low pressure associated with a tornado can cause buildings to explode as the tornado passes overhead. The rapid change in pressure inside and outside a building can create a force that can lead to structural failure and cause the building to explode.
Firstly, use the tank to explode the bottom of the tall building on the left. Then you use the magnet to pull the explosives attached to the metal onto the two small buildings, creating a bridge joining the two of them together. Use the final missile in the tank to explode both of the small buildings!
The verb for explode is "explode."
Methane can explode when mixed with air at a certain concentration (5-15%) and ignited by a spark or flame. The combustion of methane releases a large amount of heat, causing a rapid increase in pressure that can lead to an explosion. This is why methane gas leaks in confined spaces like mines, buildings, or pipelines pose a significant explosion risk.
The prefix to explode is "ex-"
No, it takes ALOT of C4 to take down certain bulidings, like a skyscaper, but smaller building usaully go with about four or five RPGs
Caterpillar do not explode.