Yes, if stored under poor conditions
Gunpowder has become more potent. Also the invention of smokeless powder helped a lot.
Yes, it is. It means to decay, degenerate, or decrease in quality, especially over time.
Gunpowder has evolved over time through advancements in its composition and production methods, leading to increased power and efficiency. From its origins in ancient China, gunpowder has been refined to yield more controlled and powerful explosions, enabling its use in a wide range of weaponry and military applications. Modern advancements continue to enhance gunpowder's performance while also focusing on safety and environmental concerns.
Castles developed slowly but eventualy, as time brought us gunpowder, they became useless and were forgotten.
Rockets originated in ancient China, where gunpowder-filled tubes were used as weapons in the 13th century. These early rockets evolved over time with advancements in technology and were later used for military and scientific purposes in various parts of the world.
A neutron star is a degenerate star, it's initial heat will dissipate into outer space and thus it will cool over time.
The gunpowder is to blast the rocks blocking the cave entrance at the Vikings time (831 AD). The gunpowder is at the Great Wall of China (1593 AD).
The gunpowder is in China (1593 AD), by the wall to the right.
It is in china.
Yes, age can affect gunpowder accuracy. Over time, gunpowder can degrade due to factors like moisture, temperature fluctuations, and exposure to air, leading to inconsistent burn rates and reduced performance. Older gunpowder may produce unpredictable velocities and pressures, which can negatively impact accuracy. Therefore, using fresh, properly stored gunpowder is crucial for maintaining optimal shooting performance.
sorry but its impossible
It was invented in the 1800s. Soldiers used gunpowder in the Civil War and both World Wars. Gunpowder has been around for a very long time. :)