Yes, human enough amount of Phosphorus in their to make a bomb. Phosphorus is very flammable and some types of them are self igniting, can cause explosions
Explosiosives.
The are a few ways to make a smoke bomb and depending on the method chosen, the materials will vary. One way requires the following products; sugar, potassium nitrate, skillet and aluminum foil.
You purchase it from a demolitionist for 5 silver coins
make sure thatl less non biodegradable materials is left on the planet.
make sure thatl less non biodegradable materials is left on the planet.
The first humans used materials such as animal skins, furs, and leaves to make clothes. They would sew or tie these materials together to create garments for protection and warmth. Over time, humans developed more advanced techniques and started using different types of fabrics and fibers to make clothing.
You don't have access to the money, the mechanical skill, the devices, or the materials you'd need. If there were an answer to that question, they would be everywhere.
all you have to do is get a bomb and make it in your house, done!!
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They are used to make many kinds of different materials around the world
The biggest secret about the atomic bomb is that there is no secret about the atomic bomb, its all just physics that any competent physicist could do. However for a country sized entity it still takes about 4 years to set up the industrial infrastructure to make the needed materials.
There are two materials that can be used to make an atomic bomb: Plutonium-239 and uranium-235. Of the two plutonium-239 is easier to acquire. By the end of the Manhattan Project the U.S. only had enough uranium-235 to make one bomb, and that was Little Boy.