A back draft can occur when a fire is burning in a contained space with limited oxygen supply. When fresh air is suddenly reintroduced, it can create a rapid explosion due to the built-up flammable gases, causing a dangerous shift in fire behavior.
SPEED stands for S: Size-up the situation, P: Primary search, E: Evacuation, E: Extinguish, and D: Done. This acronym is used as a reminder for firefighters to follow these steps in order to effectively respond to fires.
It depends on the context. In some cases, fire can extinguish lightning by using up the oxygen in the surrounding area. However, in terms of raw power and speed, lightning is much faster and more destructive than fire.
Firework rockets can travel at speeds of up to 200 miles per hour (320 km/h) as they ascend into the sky. This speed can vary depending on factors such as the size and design of the rocket.
It will be on august 23rd 2013 when the moon and all the planets will line up but the sun will be in front of the moon and the sun will create a solar explosion and us earth and everything around will be a destroyed.
A back draft can occur when a fire is burning in a contained space with limited oxygen supply. When fresh air is suddenly reintroduced, it can create a rapid explosion due to the built-up flammable gases, causing a dangerous shift in fire behavior.
the generator was over heated and it blew up. the fire spread over gas canisters and created a huge explosion.
Because static electricity could build up and cause a fire or explosion.
Katniss, Peeta, Finnick, Johanna, Beetee, and Enobaria survived the explosion.
When sound molecules stack up in front of high-speed flights, it can create a shock wave known as a sonic boom. This sonic boom is the result of the sudden release of pressure when the plane surpasses the speed of sound, causing a loud noise akin to an explosion.
That's really a matter of opinion. But to me, the scariest part was when Katniss was caught up in that explosion at the end
Fire can create tension or comfort depending on how you're using it. If you've got a fire burning something up, it's going to be tense waiting to see if the characters can get away from the fire.
There are fire whirls which are sometimes called fire tornadoes even though they technically are not tornadoes. They are whirlwinds made of smoke and/or fire. If they do contain actual fire they could potentially cause an explosion if they came in contact with something explosive just as the case is with any fire.
The two mistakes are that sound travels slower than light, so if you see and hear a distant explosion at the same time, the explosion actually happened some time earlier. Additionally, the speed of light is much faster than the speed of sound, so the light from the explosion will reach you much sooner than the sound.
No, it is not possible to create fire on the Moon because there is no oxygen in the Moon's atmosphere, which is required for combustion. Additionally, the Moon's surface is made up of materials that do not easily catch fire.
Create a fire blaster and shoot yourselve up on to the air
Because it produces carbon monoxide which is very poisonous to our blood and environment. There's also a risk of an explosion. If the fumes build up in the room, and them someone lights whatever, there could be a fireball or an explosion.