answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Why are grenades lobbed rather than thrown like a baseball?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What was hand thrown bombs called?

grenade


How are grenades used today?

They can be thrown at the target, or used to make boobytraps.


What made German hand grenades more effective than the British ones?

The German hand grenades were launched off a stick, giving them slightly longer range than thrown British or American grenades.


How is soft ball different from baseball?

The ball is larger, and is thrown underarm rather than overarm.


How do you throw enemy granades back without getting killed?

Semtex grenades can't be thrown back. Frag grenades have a five second timer before they explode. You just have to toss them back before they detonate.


When thrown by the same person which can be thrown farther a baseball or a softball?

A baseball can


What are the three common characteristics hand grenades share?

1. they are light so you can carry them 2. they are thrown at a target 3. they explode


How do you throwback grenades in Halo Reach?

by hitting the said thrown grenade with a grenade to thrust it back at said owner (must be stick or will bounce every were)


Fastest thrown baseball thrown by a quarterback?

jakob lee Jones


How do you use the word thrown in a sentence?

Jim had thrown the baseball into the neighbor's window.


At which places were grenades thrown during the terror attack in Mumbai on November 26 2008?

taj hotel, oberion hotel, nariman house, chatrapati shivaji highway


How was the hand grenade propelled in ancient China?

The term "hand grenade" implies that it was thrown by hand, instead of being propelled by other means as with a rifle grenade or an automatic grenade launcher, which incidentally were not invented in ancient China. The first grenades were hand grenades since there was no other way to propel them, yes?