napalm bombs
napalm
napalm
napalm
Homes in Japan were made out of a paper-like substance that burnt very easy, so the US dropped fire bombs
Napalm
It is called napalm.
a fire worker helps the fireman put out the fires that were caused from the bombs that were dropped by the germans! a fire worker helps the fireman put out the fires that were caused from the bombs that were dropped by the germans!
Uesd for putting out fires caused by incendiary bombs, part of fire watcher equipment
Tokyo was the city destroyed by the earthquake of 1923 in Japan. The earthquake, known as the Great Kanto Earthquake, caused widespread devastation and fires in Tokyo and surrounding areas, resulting in the loss of tens of thousands of lives.
Oxygen is a component that fuels fires, so using oxygen bombs would actually make the fire burn hotter and faster. Oxygen bombs would worsen rather than help extinguish forest fires.
The firebombing of Tokyo in March 1945 caused extensive destruction to the city, resulting in the deaths of over 100,000 civilians and leaving millions homeless. The incendiary attacks targeted densely populated areas, leading to massive fires that engulfed entire neighborhoods. Despite the heavy damage, the bombings aimed to weaken Japan's war production capabilities and morale. Ultimately, they contributed to Japan's surrender in World War II, but at a devastating human cost.
It was destroyed by fires and bombs.