coal, petrol, oil, wood...
napalm
No. It is never used as a fuel.
No. Bauxite is a mineral. It can not be used for fuel.
yes it is! it is a nonrenewable fuel because once it is used it can not be used again.
Oil is the least used.
It's used as an oxidizer in rocket fuel.
they are not
Americans
First World War.
Propane Uses: BBQ Fuel Part of LPG car fuel Used in production of petrochemicals Used in some flamethrowers Hot Air Balloon Fuel Can be used to power airsoft/paintball guns Liquid propane is used for movie stunts to cause explosions Butane Uses: Cooking/Camping fuel Part of LPG car fuel Used in production of petrochemicals Cigarette lighter fuel Propellent for aerosols
well they were used to clear out threches and dug in troops
Flamethrowers arnt outlawed
A World War II veteran. The US military doesn't issue flamethrowers anymore. In addition to the above, it should be noted that flamethrowers were used in Korea and Vietnam, as well.
Flamethrowers throw fire or "flames as in flamethrower" so you would never like to be in front of it.
Is this a baseball question...if so there is no team called the flamethrowers, nor has there ever been.
no,a gun uses bullets/pellets to shoot,flamethrowers are classified as a special weapon
yes they do
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