Dynamite was used in World War 1, but stopped using it during World War 2
Dynamite was invented by the Swedish chemist and engineer Alfred Nobel in Geesthacht, Germany, and patented in 1867.
Roughly 15 thousand tons of dynamite. A typical stick of dynamite weighs about half a pound. Now lets do the arithmetic (with units): 15000 tons * 2000 pounds/ton / 0.5 pound/stick = 60,000,000 sticks Roughly 60 million sticks of dynamite.
No, Napoleon Dynamite was not real.
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yes you do use dynamite
-The dynamite exploded in the building -Dynamite is very dangerous. -Dynamite is used in war.
Miss dynamite is a rapper, most acclaimed for her release 'miss dynamite'.
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You put the dynamite by the rocks after you have a line of gas by the rocks. Then you push the dynamite toward the rock and you turn on the elevator. After that your dynamite blows up the rocks.
As a noun, there are no antonyms for the word dynamite. As an adjective, some antonyms for dynamite are dull or uninteresting.
Dynamite was not known in 1800.
The principal component of dynamite is nitroglycerin.
The correct spelling is 'dynamite'.
Yes, if fused dynamite detonates near unfused dynamite, the explosion can cause the unfused dynamite to detonate as well. The shock wave produced by the explosion can trigger a sympathetic detonation in nearby explosive materials. It is important to handle and store all explosive materials with caution to prevent accidental detonations.
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Dynamite was invented by Alfred Nobel