By a bomb truck and fertilizer.
Oppenheimer......................
glass and concrete
yes, you don't want a building material that's porous unless your purposely trying to contain water, like when we have a solar storm or nuclear bomb attack, and you want the radioactive elements to remain in your building material for months or years. Dumb questions warrant dumb answers
Yes, buildings have been destroyed with nuclear weapons (find some photos of Hiroshima or Nagasaki Japan). Conventional explosives were used in WW 2 to bomb cities. Commercial explosives are used today in demolition to bring buildings down.
i think jj ling set the paint bomb.
truck bomb
On 19 April 1995.
Timothy McVeigh's birth name is Timothy James McVeigh.
Timothy McVeigh is 6' 3".
Timothy Mcveigh
Timothy McVeigh was born on April 23, 1968.
Timothy McVeigh was born on April 23, 1968.
Timothy James McVeigh was convicted of the bombing of the Federal Building in Oklahoma City in 1995. Also convicted on co-conspiracy charges were Terry Nichols and Michael Fortier.
The Alfred P. Murrah federal building in Oklahoma City.
Timothy McVeigh died on June 11, 2001 at the age of 33.
Timothy McVeigh died on June 11, 2001 at the age of 33.
On 19 April 1995, 29 year old Gulf war veteran rented a truck and packed it with about 2,300 kg of explosive material consisting of ammonium nitrate, an agricultural fertiliser, and nitromethane, a highly volatile motor-racing fuel. He then detonated it in the street in front of the Alfred P Murrah federal building, a US government office complex. 168 were killed in the explosion, including 19 children attending a day-care centre in the building. 800 more people were injured, while over 300 buildings in the surrounding area were destroyed or seriously damaged. At the trial, the US Government asserted that McVeigh's motivation for the attack was to avenge the deaths two years earlier of Branch Davidians near Waco, Texas, whom he believed had been murdered by agents of the federal government. On 13 June 1997, Timothy McVeigh was sentenced to death by a jury consisting of seven men and five women, who unanimously voted that McVeigh should die by lethal injection: he was executed at a US penitentiary in Terre Haute, Indiana, on 11 June 2001.