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what’s the difference between implode and explode?

what’s the difference between implode and explode?

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Implode is within; Something falls in upon itself. explode is outward.

Don’t you own a dictionary?

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Anonymous
Implode is from the inside and explode is an explosion from the outside.
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aerokiki
Imploding is an explosion which bursts or collapses inward. Explode is a bursting forth or outward with speed or force.
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Anonymous
Implode blows things inward like a suction… explode is blowing outward
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Pato FV
Implode things come inside.

Explode things go outside.

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oldsalt
An explosion goes outward.

Anything with a vacuum inside will implode.

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I can not help you.
Just what he said, implode is when something caves in on itself, explode is when it (a blast etc) goes outward.
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Anonymous
Explode is to have a gas rapidly expand (so rapidly that it causes damage to things around it).

Implode is to have a gas rapdily contract. Imagine taking all of the air out of a coke can — it will cause the can to dramatically shrink (possibly causing damage to things around it, and definately to things inside it!)

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CARMIE
implodes goes inwards, explodes blows outward.
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ryan7212005
Implosion is caused when explosives are detonated on the outside of an object, which causes a shockwave to travel inward and crush the object.

An explosion is a sudden increase in volume and release of energy in a violent manner, usually with the generation of high temperatures and the release of gases. An explosion causes pressure waves in the local medium in which it occurs. Explosions are categorized as deflagrations if these waves are subsonic and detonations if they are supersonic (shock waves).

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