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iugerguer9 the maori used wood, animal bones and greenstone to make their weapons. \
Most uses include energy and weapons although some nuclear energy is used for materials.
Anything can be used as weapons, but some common ones are:GunsKnivesBatsFistsetc, etc.
Arnis is the name of martial arts in the Philippines. Some of the equipment used to fight in Arnis includes knives, sticks or weapons with blades.
Uranium and Plutonium
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The Aleuts traditionally used weapons such as harpoons, spears, bows and arrows, and knives for hunting and fishing. These weapons were made from materials such as bone, ivory, and wood, and were designed to be effective for hunting marine and land animals.
Yes, nuclear weapons can be scrapped. The radioactive materials can be used in nuclear power plants.
All the facilities used by the US to prepare the materials for nuclear weapons, build nuclear weapons, design and test new nuclear weapons. This is all lead by the Department Of Energy.
Yes. U-235 is one of the two primary fissile materials used in nuclear weapons. The other is Pu-239. They are used as the core for the A-Bomb, and as the primary for the H-Bomb.
Some applications of polonium: - neutron source as a mixture polonium-beryllium (also used for nuclear weapons) - elimination of the dust from the surface of materials - elimination of the static electricity - radioactive heat source
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