the byzantines secret weapon which burns on water is your mom!
no he did not
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St. Burns washington.
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Fiona Wood.
The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show - 1950 The Musical Version - 6.6 was released on: USA: 7 November 1955
The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show - 1950 The Musical Scam 2-20 was released on: USA: 19 June 1952
The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show - 1950 The Musical Version 6-6 was released on: USA: 7 November 1955
Dr Fiona Wood, who lived in Perth WA! :-)
N.J. Conte invented the pencil in 1795 it was made in st. burns, Washington
Fiona has invented this skin to help the people with major burns.
Joseph E. Burns, born in Honesdale, Pa - died in Syracuse, NY
The Munsters were created by the show's creative team of Allan Burns and Chris Hayward .
From the Related Link below: ; bazooka : "metal tube rocket launcher," 1942, from name of a junkyard musical instrument used (c.1935) as a prop by U.S. comedian Bob Burns (1896-1956), extension of bazoo, slang for "mouth" or "boastful talk" (1877), probably from Du. bazuin "trumpet."
George Burns won the Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy Or Musical in 1976 for The Sunshine Boys.
An Incendiary weapon is one that burns intensely rather than detonates, so destroying by heat and fire rather than by blast (pressure-wave)
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In Vietnam, napalm was first used against buildings. Later on, this was used as an anti-personnel weapon that sticks to skin and caused severe burns.
Tsar, October 30th 1961, 50 megatonnes of tnt! It could have caused third degree burns it you were standing 65 miles away
A few are:vaporizationflash blindnessretinal burnsthermal flash skin burns anywhere from first to fourth degreeburns from secondary firescuts and trauma injury from flying debrissuffocation in shelter if firestorm removes oxygenradiation sicknessradiation poisoninginjuries caused by flying debrisanemia and leukemiavarious forms of cancer
The most powerful nuclear weapon ever detonated was the Russian "Tsar Bomba" in 1961. (50 Megatons) It had a yield of 100 megatons of TNT, but was reduced to avoid fallout. People 100 km away would have gotten third degree burns from the heat of the explosion.
A Burns supper is a celebration of the life and poetry of the poet Robert Burns, Robert Burns Day (or Robbie Burns Day or Rabbie Burns Day) or Burns Night, Find out about the life & poetry of Robert Burns, as well as the Burns supper and this year's festivities.
There are too many factors to give you one simple answer. It will depend on the yield (size) of the weapon, where it is detonated (on ground, low airburst, high airburst) etc. A 150 kiloton weapon, low airburst, would cause 3rd degree burns at about 5.4 kilometers, and cause total destruction of ordinary buildings (from blast) out to 4 kilometers. Current day nuclear weapon are LESS powerful than the VERY large weapons from the 50s and 60s- better guidance systems can place the weapon on target within a matter of feet- in the 1960s, it was a matter of miles.
First degree burns, second degree burns, and third degree burns