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catapults are made out of rope wood and maybe animal hide
Roman catapults, also known as ballistae, were made using wood and other materials. The frame was constructed from sturdy wood beams and ropes were used to provide tension. The throwing arm or 'bow' was made from a flexible wood like ash or yew. The stones or projectiles were placed in a trough or bucket attached to the arm, and the tension in the ropes would launch them when released.
1902
A catapult is made out of wood
Catapults were common over most of the Western world and around the Mediterranean.
They could fire longer and hit harder. They were also a lot smaller and easier to move around.
Yes they were
They were made in the medieval times.
Some were hollow iron projectiles and filled with black powder. The same powder used to fire cannons and muskets. Time delay fuses were attached. These were ignited by the canon firing, burned a predetermined time, and exploded the powder.
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1700s