I think it could. But it would be to hot to carry
The Ingenious Rocks Rocks of Fire finally Igneous Rockers
Igneous rocks.
Depends upon the two rocks and where they are. You will get dust as one stone wears away the other, or they wear away each other depending on the comparative density. Two rocks in a tumbling drum will slowly round each other off, creating smooth roundish stones. If one has iron content, and the other flint, you could create some sparks that could be used to make a fire. If the rocks are coal, you could get a very fine coal dust that can be lit with a match.
Igneous rocks are types of rocks that are formed by fire. They can be formed in the ground from magma that gets trapped in air pockets. Above ground they can form when lava cools along the ground.
When the first of the volleys lands against the fortress, there are exactly seven projectiles that hit. This would lead me to believe that there are at least seven trebuchets. There could be more, but siege units typically fire all available weapons in the first assault. Hope that helps!
Igneous.
Fire Rock. Im pretty sure Im rite. hope i could help!
I think it could. But it would be to hot to carry
The Ingenious Rocks Rocks of Fire finally Igneous Rockers
The british fought in straigth lines and fired in waves. They could only fire when told by the commander. The French fought behind trees, rocks, etc. and could fire when ready.
fire.
Because if there is a fire you have to be able to get out as fast as possible and if there are things in your way you could die.
Some rocks that are known to absorb water include sandstone, limestone, and shale. These rocks have interconnected pore spaces that allow water to be drawn in and stored within their structure.
Rocks do burn just pour a gasoline and drop it in the fire.
Igneous rocks.
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