Preety sure shrapnel was invented when someone went, hey see those guys over there, I really want them to blow up, but there really far away, thus the grenade was born.
Shrapnel wounds (generally during war time) comes in various forms: * Shrapnel is extremely sharp and it's caused by a bomb or grenade (booby traps). The thrust can sever a head or limbs. * Shrapnel can embed itself into a human body destroying organs, or, if the poor soldier is lucky enough it can be removed. * Shrapnel causes paralysis in the less fortunate (severs the spinal column.) * Shrapnel can also enter the gut area and cause severe damage laying the person's stomach wide open. * Shrapnel can enter the body at any angle and can be in extremely small pieces which is difficult for the surgeon to remove.
No, it is keratin. Keratin.
Shrapnel.
Your mom is what year they were invented
invented by Joseph Glidden in 1873
The word 'shrapnel' is named after Henry Shrapnel the Englishman who invented it back in the 1700's.
Shrapnel,Named after Henry Shrapnel an English artillery engineer who invented an anti personel shell that shattered into metal fragments on detonation.
shrapnel is a piece of metal. for example when a bomb explodes it creates shrapnel
Joe Shrapnel's birth name is Joe Sebastian Shrapnel.
Lex Shrapnel's birth name is Alexander Carey Shrapnel.
Tom Shrapnel's birth name is Thomas Heydon Shrapnel.
Over a dozen Marines were wounded on Saturday when they were struck by shrapnel from an IED. The word shrapnel is a noun.
Shrapnel is named after Major General Henry Shrapnel (1761 - 1842) an English artillery officer
Hugh Shrapnel was born in 1947.
I was pelted with shrapnel from the exploding grenades.
Norman Shrapnel died in 2004.
Norman Shrapnel was born in 1912.