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The purpose of dynamite is to blow up things. It is man made, and usually used for construction working and mining
Dynamite was predominately used for quarrying and mining. not to mention the role it played in the building of the railroads
A lot of money, but less than what is used now. So around 15$
The Mississippi is used for carrying grain, iron & other things across it.
Swedes have invented many things, among them: The adjustable wrench The Celsius temperature scale The sun-controlled gas-vent, originally used in light-houses The safety-match The first wholly included pacemaker The centrifugal separator The dynamite This is only a short list.
dynamite is used for blowing things unwanted up. if its put in the wrong hands it can be very dangerous.
dynamite is used for blowing things unwanted up. if its put in the wrong hands it can be very dangerous.
to explode things
Dynamite is a very useful product, for mining, for excavation, and various other applications. Of course, it can be used for harmful purposes as well, but that is true of all useful things. On the whole, dynamite has contributed to the advance of human civilization.
The purpose of dynamite is to blow up things. It is man made, and usually used for construction working and mining
No. The bombing of Hiroshima in August 1945 was with an atomic bomb, not dynamite. Dynamite has not been used as a military weapon in over 100 years, as there are other more powerful explosives.
As we know dynimite is an explosive. It's used to blow things up. People use this in war,to get rid of old buildings, and lots of other uses. Dynamite is used to blow things up, is a simple definition.
-The dynamite exploded in the building -Dynamite is very dangerous. -Dynamite is used in war.
Dynamite was not known in 1800.
dynamite was first used in 1866 right after it was invented
Dynamite is used in bombs as it is an explosive substance.
A wind vane in an instrument used for seeing which direction the wind is coming from and which direction the wind is blowing. These 2 things are always the opposite from each other, if the wind is coming out of the SE, then it's going to be blowing to the NW.