Sprites are high-altitude electrical discharges that occur during thunderstorms. They happen when a strong lightning bolt creates a quick burst of energy, causing the air above the storm to ionize and produce a flash of light. The rapid expansion and contraction of this ionized air result in the visual appearance of a Sprite exploding.
The verb for explode is "explode."
The density of Sprite is approximately 1.03 grams per milliliter at room temperature.
Explode, break
Sprite is a liquid solution that is classified as a beverage, so it is considered a liquid matter.
Because it is. Don't question names. Some names aren't for a reason.
yes
it will explode
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its called chemical reaction when u mix up the pixie sticks which has sugar mix with sprite that has chemical that a high presure fizz it will mix and explode
yes you put crystal light in it and shake it up
Molest yourself and suck mah dick and i will explode my dick to get sprites
I would think that it's similar to putting Mentos in soda. Although I think it will just explode out of the bottle.
when liquids freeze they expand so if you freeze anything in a full can or bottle it will have no space in which to expand and hence the can or bottle will explode. If you're freezing anything you should make sure there is space in the top of the container for it to expand.
Orange Juice. Orange Juice does not have enough acids to make the egg explode =, so therefore, orangejuice.
A sentence with sprite is the sprite supplier of all sprite is is the coca cola company.
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Sprite bomb fireworks typically consist of a cardboard tube filled with a mixture of chemicals that create colorful sparks and small explosions when ignited. These chemicals often include metal powders like aluminum or magnesium for brightness, along with a fuel and an oxidizer to sustain combustion. The sparks create the visual effects seen in sprite bomb fireworks when they are launched into the air and explode.