it depends on what caliber you are using. The larger the caliber, the more damage. But almost any cannon is enough to blow a hole in your house
The English ships did fire their cannons at the Battle off Gravelines during The Spanish Armada when at a distance. But they saw those shots only did minor damage, such as to the sails. So, the English drew closer to the Spanish ships and rapidly fired their cannons broadside against them. The Spanish incurred significant damage from this tactic.
Yes, cannons are dangerous due to their ability to fire explosive projectiles at high velocities. They can cause significant damage to structures, injuries, or fatalities to individuals nearby when misused or mishandled. Additionally, the operation of cannons requires careful handling and expertise to prevent accidents. Overall, their destructive potential makes them a hazardous weapon if not managed properly.
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There were no cannons on Hudson's ship cannons were not invented yet
Yes because these cannons are used to salute military soldiers that are not alive.
It depends on what revolution. If you are talking about the Revolutionary War in 1755, then no. Cannons were created and they caused by far more damage than a catapult.
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No a bad convrter can not damage your transmission however it will make your vehicale run rough
Nerve damage is very bad, and often fatal. It is the leading cause of heart disease & stroke.
No. The Cannons doesn't need an apostrophe.
'Ready the cannons, mateys!'