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In the 100 metres sprint, explosive power is crucial for achieving a fast start and maintaining speed throughout the race. Athletes use explosive strength during the initial acceleration phase, where powerful leg drive and quick reaction times propel them out of the blocks. This explosive force allows sprinters to reach their top speed rapidly, which is essential for competitive performance in this short-distance event. Additionally, proper technique and explosive strength training contribute to an athlete's overall speed and efficiency.
Non-Coincident Peak (NCP) is the individual or actual peak demands of each load in an electrical system oftentimes occurring at different hours of the day. It does not necessarily fall during system peak. (This is what i understood about NCP...I gladly welcome corrections)
The did not have the technology or information about the human body to perform chirugical (surgical?) operations during Bible times. The exception may be that some cultures actually bored a hole into a sick person' skull . . . and the person sometimes lived! We know this from human fossils, but have no record of what was involved.
During volcanic eruptions, temperatures can vary significantly depending on the type of eruption and the materials involved. Lava temperatures typically range from about 700 to 1,200 degrees Celsius (1,300 to 2,200 degrees Fahrenheit). In explosive eruptions, pyroclastic flows can reach temperatures of up to 1,000 degrees Celsius (1,832 degrees Fahrenheit). Additionally, volcanic gases can also be extremely hot, contributing to the overall heat during an eruption.
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Pahoehoe comes from an explosive eruption, whereas AA comes from quiet eruptions.
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during WW2 there were several areas of military operations. European theather of operations and Pacific theater of operations were the two main areas of operations........
different reactions during explosions
Banjo Paterson wrote the poem "High Explosive" in 1917 during World War I.
No, pahoehoe and aa lava are typically produced during non-explosive eruptions. Pahoehoe lava has a smooth, ropey texture, while aa lava is rough and jagged. Explosive eruptions typically produce ash, pyroclastic flows, and lava domes.
It requires an explosive force to hurl and fragment the molten rock like that. Non explosive eruptions extrude rock more "gently".
The answer is Explosive . It is explosive because during a explosive eruption there are clouds of ash, gas , and rock , and with a pyroclastic flow there is dust and ash . there for the answer must be explosive .