False....
The Oklahoma City bombings utilized a "low yield" explosive (ANFO) which is typically used in mining to move material.
A 'high" explosive, like dynamite, is used to blast and fracture material.
Because the energy released when they detonate can destroy property, and injure or kill people.
In addition to damaging and destroying property, tornadoes can kill or injure the people themselves. This is mainly due to flying and falling debris in the tornado.
From overpressure...or shock wave forces of explosives tearing limbs or other body parts off. If the explosive is packed in a container, the fragmented container causes further damage.
Yes. Hurricanes can seriously injure and kill people.
So that consumers don't injure or kill themselves, or other people, using explosives in an untrained manner. People who are trained to handle fireworks sometimes make mistakes. Untrained people can do a great deal of damage if allowed to own and set off fireworks.
Depends. People that develop explosives are Chemical Engineers. People that design the USE of explosives may be Civil Engineers, or Mining Engineers. However, many everday users of explosives for mining and construction do not have a degree.
Tornadoes are classified as violent because they have very powerful winds capable of damaging or destroying man-made structures. Many of the stronger tornadoes will kill and injure people.
People are damaging the ozone layer. It is because of the usage of CFC's.
no because they can seriously injure people. it's the same as blind people skiing, they shouldn't do this either because they can injure or kill people (such as little kids)
Yes they did. Explosives were used in mines to find gold ore.
it can kill them or injure them
principle of explosives safety