H-Bomb
Normally the projectiles which are also packed on the outside of the explosives cause the most damage once the detonation of the explosives has occurred.
It is estimated that the percentage of terrorist activities involving explosives is around 40-50%. Explosives are commonly used by terrorist groups to cause significant damage and casualties in attacks. These groups often seek to instill fear and achieve their objectives through the use of explosives.
Explosives produce a rapid release of large amounts of stored energy in the form of heat, pressure, and gases. This sudden release of energy creates an explosion, resulting in a shockwave that can cause damage and destruction to surrounding objects.
A hurricane is a huge wind that can cause great damage on land or at sea. It is a tropical cyclone with sustained winds of at least 74 mph (119 km/h) that can lead to strong storm surges, heavy rainfall, and destructive winds.
The US had huge production capabilities for aircraft, vehicles and explosives.
Yes cause if you look back you see that he only uses his explosives and the time he fiught itachi he lost cause he also used taijustu along with his explosives
Explosives are neither good nor bad, they simply ARE. Each day in the US we use about 5 MILLION pounds of explosives for good purposes- mining, construction, demolition, etc. However, explosives are concentrated energy (about 1 million horsepower in one stick of dynamite). Used for bad purposes, used carelessly, or used by someone without the training and knowledge to use them safely, explosives can damage property and hurt or kill people.
Yes. The actions of people can cause earthquakes with detonation of explosives or nuclear weapons.
The ancient pyramids in Egypt are the last of the great wonders of the ancient world. They are damaged by the winds and hot sun. Tourists can also cause damage and not know it. Tours inside the huge pyramids cause "traffic" damage for example.
blast or shockwave fragmentation
They sometimes do cause damage to the reefs, but are not usually to blame for killing entire reefs; that is something that only larger forces can cause, such as climate change or a huge hurricane.
No. Without being able to stop earthquakes which cause Tsunamis, there is no way anyone can stop a Tsunami. All one can do is try to minimise the damage and loss of life by early warning.