The lethality of a grenade depends on various factors such as its type, size, explosive power, and the environment in which it detonates. In a confined space, a hand grenade can potentially kill or injure multiple individuals within a radius of about 15-30 feet. However, in an open area, the effective range of a grenade is typically around 5-10 meters, with the potential to cause casualties to anyone within that radius. It is important to note that the actual number of people killed by a single grenade can vary significantly based on these factors.
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It only takes one person to use a grenade.
220,000 people if you combine Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The bomb dropped on Hiroshima by itself killed 140,000; the one dropped on Nagasaki killed 80,000.
Only one kind. You kill as many of 'them' as you can in order to make them give up.
2 bullets. One to the neck and one to the belly.
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get paper, gun powder, and a firer cracker fuse...........................put the powder in the paper .................put the fuse at one end.................. wrap it all to gether and wallaw. you also do something cool which is called grenade photosynthesis jk but you shove -_- gunpowder there and KABOOM onomotapoeia <RAN>