Black powder- especially after being fired, has a very strong smell from the sulfur contained in it.
The gunpowder was stored in places like the Tower of London.
Sulfur
There are various forms of gunpowder. Black powder can be clumpy or powdery, ranging from black to light gray depending on the actual mixture. See the related links below for some views of gunpowder.
I guess gunpowder is useful but only in wars but wars aren't exactly a good thing. It can also be used for celebrations like fire works
instead of bullets they had gunpowder.
its sulphur. its sulphur. i believe that the answer you are looking for is sulphur, it does indeed smell like rotten eggs
Apollo astronauts claim that moondust smells like spent gunpowder.
why yes. yes it does
Yes. Cordite is part of gunpowder so any recently fired gun will smell like cordite
The gunpowder was stored in places like the Tower of London.
Sulfur, but if your filling out a cross word puzzle, it helps if you spell it "sulphur."IS ""Sulfur""CORRECT IS SULPHUR!!
everything that is made out of gunpowder is guns as usuall and stuff like that
yes it does. for example a firework has a very pungent smell, for a little while it is pretty distinct, but it builds on you
The smell that the cordite propellant (gunpowder)gives off when the guns are fired. If you never had the pleasure of firing a howitzer, it is sort of a combination of ammonia and the smell of freshly fired fireworks.
no it does not smell like that
Smell like eggs
They smell like a starfish