coal, petrol, oil, wood...
AGO fuel stands for Automotive Gas Oil, a type of fuel used in diesel engines. It is a lower sulfur content diesel fuel that is commonly used for vehicles and heavy machinery. AGO fuel is typically used in industries such as transportation, construction, and agriculture.
No, carbon dioxide is not typically used as rocket fuel. Rocket fuels are usually composed of more energetic compounds, such as liquid hydrogen or hydrazine, that can undergo combustion reactions to produce thrust. Carbon dioxide is a product of combustion rather than a fuel itself.
"Peat" is a fuel source that looks like it's just soil being dug from the ground... but it's dead grass that has grown in an area for so long that it's just more dead grass on top of other dead grass. It has been dug and dried to be used as fuel for quite a long time, but it isn't technically soil.
A living fossil fuel is a term used to describe organic materials that have been preserved for a long time and used as fuel sources, such as coal, oil, and natural gas. These fuels are formed from the remains of plants and animals that lived millions of years ago.
Coal is considered the least used fossil fuel compared to oil and natural gas due to its negative environmental impacts and the increasing shift towards cleaner energy sources.
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 have several disadvantages, including limited range due to the short reach of the ignited fuel, the potential for backfire or explosion if not used properly, and the risk of causing unintended collateral damage or starting uncontrollable fires. Additionally, flamethrowers are often heavy and cumbersome to carry, making them impractical for extended use in combat situations. Furthermore, the intense heat and flames produced by flamethrowers can also pose a significant risk to the operator if not handled with extreme caution.
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.
Alright, so an old flamethrower weighs around 60 pounds including the backpack. Handheld flamethrowers looked to be around 5 pounds. So a modern flamethrower can weigh 60-100 pounds if you want one with a backpack.
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