No because they have advanced technologies!!
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Yes, it still has uses, including in firearms cartridges and fireworks.
People use it for weapons and still use it for fireworks
poison gas is no longer allowed in warfare.
Three Chinese inventions that still exist today are gunpowder, which is still used in firearms and fireworks; the magnetic compass, which is still used for navigation; and paper, which is still widely used for writing and printing.
Gunpowder NEVER WAS used to make guns.
It is used for many celebrations and also is used for winning warfare many people use it for fireworks
Paper and gunpowder were invented by China. The Chinese used gunpowder primarily for fireworks celebrations. Paper was utilized for writing. European found gunpowder useful for weapons. Canons and hand guns used it for war and warfare became even more deadly.
It still is being used
Gunpowder is the explosive component that propels the "bullet" from the gun. The answer is, yes gunpowder is still as important to the operation of a gun as gasoline is to the operation of a car. Just like gasoline for cars, gunpowder has changed and gotten better at what it does over the past century (or centuries), so the gunpowder used in modern guns is not the same exactly as the gunpowder used , for example, in the civil war, but it is still gunpowder and it is still necessary to operate a gun.
Gunpowder is believed to have originated in China during the 9th century AD. It was initially used for fireworks and later adapted for military use in the form of gunpowder weapons like cannons and firearms. The exact inventors of gunpowder are unknown, but its development revolutionized warfare and had a significant impact on world history.
Gunpowder: once used in warfare, it made it's way along the silk road to India, the Middle East and Europe.
Today GUNPOWDER is use for fireworks weapons and even for fireworks and deretions!