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Silver has a stronger molecular structure and therefore wont explode in your pocket.
Virginia's stinking weed was a primary cash crop for the colony. It saw the population and wealth of the colony explode.
You didn't describe the images on the coin, but if it carries a picture of Paul Hindenburg and a Nazi swastika, your coin's value as of 06/2008 is roughly: $8 if it has an A mint mark $10 with a D or J $12 with any other mint mark
Hawaii was the 50th state to become a state.
The Hindenburg was filled with the element Hydrogen, which is extremely flammable. A spark ignited the hydrogen, which caused the skin of the zeppelin to burn furiously. The hydrogen fueled the inferno.
The Hindenburg was a German passenger airship, named the LZ 129 Hindenburg. It was destroyed during its attempt to dock with its mooring mast at the Lakehurst Naval Air Station, which is located adjacent to the borough of Lakehurst, New Jersey. The disaster occurred on the 6th of May, 1937, the day was Thursday.
The Hindenburg was filled with the element Hydrogen, which is extremely flammable. A spark ignited the hydrogen, which caused the skin of the zeppelin to burn furiously. The hydrogen fueled the inferno.
no!!!!!the Hindenburg did not explode. its aluminum painted skin caught fire from an electrostatic discharge. that fire ignited ordinary chemical hydrogen/oxygen fires as the lift gas bladders breached.no nuclear fusion was involved. not even a chemical explosion occurred.
it was named after the late president of Germany, paul von Hindenburg
Hindenburg.
In 1933, Germany had BOTH a President (Head of State) and Chancellor (Head of Government). Hitler was the Chancellor, and Paul von Hindenburg was the President. With the death of Hindenburg in 1934, Hitler merged the two positions into one; the Fuhrer.
Gert von Hindenburg has written: 'Hindenburg, 1847-1934'
Hindenburg was filled with hydrogen.
The Hindenburg was a BLIMP not a boat. It did not sink.
The cast of Hindenburg - 1934 includes: Paul von Hindenburg as himself
Any combustible can explode when given the right condition. For example even small fiber from a corn mill in a containment can explode. So yes jet fuel can explode. For this condition you have to be aware of temperature ,volume, and the state of fuel is it solid or gaseous state or both, open air or containment. Yes jet fuel can explode under the right conditions.