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Metal removing in war?

Scrap; used to make tanks and ships, guns and shell, planes and bombs.


Which metal is been used in bombs?

Steel and aluminium.


What is the Daleks' metal called?

The Daleks' metal is called Dalekanium. It is a strong and durable material used to construct their iconic armored casings.


What kind of metal was used to make ice buckets in Taiwan during the World War 2 or Korean war?

Metal was a war time commodity and not readily available. Often surplus war materials were used to make useful items. I would suspect that brass from shell casings would have been a common metal to use for ice buckets.


What non metal element is used in incendiary bombs?

This element is phosphorous.


Is leather used in sausage casings?

No ,casings are either a synthetic plastic or intestines of sheep and pigs.


What metal isotopes are generally used in atom bombs and nuclear reactors?

plutonium and uranium


Why did the Japanese use bombs during World War 2?

All of the combatant nations used bombs during WWII. Rifle/Machingun bullets chip concrete, dent metal, and tear up wood. Bombs destroy concrete, metal, and wood.


What is steel ammo?

Steel casings are used.


Can gamma rays be used for bombs?

to make a living


Can neptunium be used to make nuclear war bombs?

It can.


Why are Ford Mustangs so popular?

Ford engines are cheap to build so they come cheap at the dealerships. in most cases the metal used to make them has been purchased from outside private companies doing bomb testing. after testing bombs the metal left over is purchased by ford to make their engines. on top of the fact that they use recycled metal from bombs, mustangs are an icon for men. guys can't resist pretending they are cool in a mustang... genetic?