Most of the bombs in World War I and II were encased in iron or steel. They were shaped somewhat like a bullet with fins to allow them to drop straight down.
See the link below for images of the FIRST atomic (nuclear) bombs.
Big, black sphere- shaped cherry bombs
the world war
No.
Nuclear, plane, land, and sea bombs.
See the link below for images of the FIRST atomic (nuclear) bombs.
Yes. On world war 1 & 2,Germans used bombs and riffles.
Big, black sphere- shaped cherry bombs
Yes, early bombs were conventional artillery shells, but by the end of the war customized bombs were in production.
It was in japan but ask some one else or look when world war 2 ended
No.
the world war
Atomic bombs- Zero.
Nuclear bombs were used in world war II but not in world war I
They ended World War 2 in all of the world.
No.
World war 2 was by far more lethal. World War 1 did not have the artillery, new guns, aircraft carriers and planes of the 40s, the Atomic Bombs, Napalm Bombs, missiles, flying bombs, larger bomber planes, large tonnage bombs, and all the new vehicles and sea vessels they had in World War 2. World War 1 also did not have 50 - 70 million people world wide die from injuries, exposure, disease, starvation, murder and drowning.