Ummm.... easiest way? Type Destroyed in Seconds in google and it should pull up the show and time from the channel that plays it, i think it's discovery, but can't remember for sure... probably national geographic
im not sure exactly how it works but you have to put a zero and a colon if your doing seconds, like 0:29 and if your doind minutes its just a number colon number number... :)(: did that explain it???
the explosion does need oxygen to combust, but it does not SUCKS up the light, the reason you think it does is because the flash created by the explosion is brighter than its surroundings, that is all. vacuum does not suck lights....
When something explodes, it pushes the air out of the place of the explosion, making the place of the explosion without air, then the air simply and quickly goes back to fill the hole..
you say it suck the light in cuz the fire needs air which made no sense, and yes i know the explosion's burst pushes everything around it away and create a vacuum, i already said that.
Oh my...I saw that last night. What happened was a man working on the rocket fuel and he carelessly threw a cigarette in a chemical storage room or something. I cannot believe that an explosion happened twice and then the second time made an earthquake ALL because of a cigarette...
I'm Ron PITTS.
MrKittyJohnes 1 year ago
that is why we should stop using fossil fuel, period
adarkenedmind 2 years ago
wow I hope that person in that car got out of there alive
bootooscary323 2 years ago
whn does this show come on?
elfwood5 2 years ago
Ummm.... easiest way? Type Destroyed in Seconds in google and it should pull up the show and time from the channel that plays it, i think it's discovery, but can't remember for sure... probably national geographic
adarkenedmind 2 years ago
whoever was driving past that got the shock of a lifetime.
Doot do doo . . . ooh look a fire KERBOOM!!!
waynelehrjr 3 years ago 3
good thing he got out of there before the second KERBOOOM xD
MachineOperatedBot 2 years ago
whoa...
Reguba2 3 years ago
0:57 is like the explosion just sucks up the light!
demmension 3 years ago
how do u put numbers like tht to go bak?
elfwood5 2 years ago
im not sure exactly how it works but you have to put a zero and a colon if your doing seconds, like 0:29 and if your doind minutes its just a number colon number number... :)(: did that explain it???
corckey 2 years ago
1.33 too and the freaking big shock whave
gimlin101 2 years ago
it sucks the light cuz the fire needs air.. which in that case isnt enough cuz.. there is a lot of fire....
MachineOperatedBot 2 years ago
the explosion does need oxygen to combust, but it does not SUCKS up the light, the reason you think it does is because the flash created by the explosion is brighter than its surroundings, that is all. vacuum does not suck lights....
SierraHawkProduction 2 years ago
No.. :
When something explodes, it pushes the air out of the place of the explosion, making the place of the explosion without air, then the air simply and quickly goes back to fill the hole..
MachineOperatedBot 2 years ago
you say it suck the light in cuz the fire needs air which made no sense, and yes i know the explosion's burst pushes everything around it away and create a vacuum, i already said that.
SierraHawkProduction 2 years ago
I just read my comment and loled :D .. I was probably thinking about something else while typing.. And you didn't say that.. But who cares ?
MachineOperatedBot 2 years ago
R.I.P. to the 2 people who died in that explosion, all because of an idiot leaving a cigarerette in a rocket fueling chemical plant...
I wonder how the rest of the people survived
JustinPrasad221 3 years ago 3
ryan pitts ha
OrbitKirby 3 years ago 3
Oh my...I saw that last night. What happened was a man working on the rocket fuel and he carelessly threw a cigarette in a chemical storage room or something. I cannot believe that an explosion happened twice and then the second time made an earthquake ALL because of a cigarette...
MollieMangoMadness 3 years ago 7
i wish i was there watching that
lilbsvidos111 3 years ago 4
Boom! :):):):):) I love explosions! Cool video!
HollyMarieFowl 3 years ago 5
WOWZ. The shock wave was ENORMOUS!
Yoh630 3 years ago 5
0:57 whole screen went black!
Icmer2CP 3 years ago 7
Does everything really go dark just before an explosion when you're there in person? I wonder how, its hard to believe.
MetalGear29 3 years ago
my guess is that the moment of darkness is the camera overcompensating for the flash from the explosion
Pakayaro 3 years ago 2
holy shit
SammmiiixD 3 years ago 3
yeah discovery is awesome nice video 5/5 :)
joey897437732 3 years ago 4
i saw this one on tv and wanted to find it on youtube. finally i found it
5/5
MightyKidMeal 3 years ago 4
Destroyed in seconds, FTW!!
Best discovery show evar! What am I saying, all of Discoveries shows rock! ^___^
5/5
Redlightning7 3 years ago
I agree.
Bottleshooter8 3 years ago 5