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Oh, dude, einwohner pinneberg like, the Texian settlers won the Battle of Gonzales against the Mexican forces on October 2, 1835. They were like, "Hey, we want our cannon back
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How big does an EMP have to be to take out a car?
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Oh, dude, an EMP (Electromagnetic Pulse) would have to be like super strong to take out a car. It would need to generate enough energy to disrupt the electronic
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Military Equipment
Is torpedo a common noun or a proper noun?
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The noun torpedo is a common noun, a word for any torpedo of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Torp
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What made us?
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We were made from tiny intelligent particles within a collective unit of intelligence called a chromosome. As to the question of what made us the answer is obvi
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What does a catching a grenade mean?
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How long did it take for mustard gas to effect?
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How many A-10 Thunderbolt II's does the Michigan Air National Guard operate as of 2010?
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How do you stop a grenade from exploding?
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What do chemical weapons smell like?
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Chemical weapons can smell like various chemicals depending on the type of weapon used, such as chlorine, mustard gas, or nerve agents like Sarin. These chemica
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What type of gas can be used to knock someone unconscious in under two hour that are vapors at room temperatures and also ones that won't kill the person harm them like mustard gas?
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Nitrous oxide (laughing gas) or chloroform are two gases that can be used to knock someone unconscious in a gentle manner within two hours. It is important to n
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World War 2
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Why did people fear that chemical weapons might be used in ww2?
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People feared the use of chemical weapons in WW2 because of the widespread use of gas in WW1 and the development of more potent chemical agents during the inter
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Firearms
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What happens when you mix gun powder and napalm?
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Combining gunpowder and napalm can create a highly volatile and dangerous mixture that is highly unpredictable. The mixture could potentially lead to a rapid an
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Chemistry
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What country was the first to use chemical weapons in the war?
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Germany was the first country to use chemical weapons during World War I, employing chlorine gas against Allied troops in April 1915.
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Electronics Engineering
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How big does an EMP have to be to take out a car?
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Oh, dude, an EMP (Electromagnetic Pulse) would have to be like super strong to take out a car. It would need to generate enough energy to disrupt the electronic
Read more
Military Equipment
Is torpedo a common noun or a proper noun?
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The noun torpedo is a common noun, a word for any torpedo of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Torp
Read more
Science
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What made us?
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We were made from tiny intelligent particles within a collective unit of intelligence called a chromosome. As to the question of what made us the answer is obvi
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Military Equipment
What does a catching a grenade mean?
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Military Equipment
How long did it take for mustard gas to effect?
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Military Equipment
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How many A-10 Thunderbolt II's does the Michigan Air National Guard operate as of 2010?
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Military Equipment
How do you stop a grenade from exploding?
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Chemistry
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What do chemical weapons smell like?
Asked by Wiki User
Chemical weapons can smell like various chemicals depending on the type of weapon used, such as chlorine, mustard gas, or nerve agents like Sarin. These chemica
Read more
Military Equipment
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What type of gas can be used to knock someone unconscious in under two hour that are vapors at room temperatures and also ones that won't kill the person harm them like mustard gas?
Asked by Wiki User
Nitrous oxide (laughing gas) or chloroform are two gases that can be used to knock someone unconscious in a gentle manner within two hours. It is important to n
Read more
World War 2
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Why did people fear that chemical weapons might be used in ww2?
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People feared the use of chemical weapons in WW2 because of the widespread use of gas in WW1 and the development of more potent chemical agents during the inter
Read more
Firearms
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What happens when you mix gun powder and napalm?
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Combining gunpowder and napalm can create a highly volatile and dangerous mixture that is highly unpredictable. The mixture could potentially lead to a rapid an
Read more
Chemistry
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What country was the first to use chemical weapons in the war?
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Germany was the first country to use chemical weapons during World War I, employing chlorine gas against Allied troops in April 1915.
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