It'd be difficult but in essence, it could be possible.
Suck in the air above, blow REALLY hard out.. It probably wouldn't pierce skin though.
Yes but only with an external air supply.
Not by mouth; you cannot breathe in the vacuum of space. If you were to provide a compressed air source, then you could use a blowgun much like you might fire a CO2 pellet gun. In theory, it might be possible to create a "force field" that would restrict the flow of air across a barrier, but not prevent larger material items from passing through. Such "force fields" are a common staple of science fiction stories and TV programs, but at present they are strictly in the realm of fantasy. But many fantastical concepts have come to pass in the last 100 years. So it is possible, given a spacecraft with a force field, that you would be able to shoot a blowgun dart into space - but you cannot fire one IN space.
Yes you can, but you would have to hold your breath and make sure that you exhale quickly, because underwater there is no oxygen. You will hear it but the projectile will not go as fast because the water will slow it down. You would not be able to fire another shot unless you supply your own oxygen or surface and inhale.
Underwater landslides, Underwater volcanic eruptions, and Underwater earthquakes
Underwater eruptions cause tsunamis and cause lava to form and underwater ridge.
Yes but only with an external air supply.
Its called dart. Blowgun dart, for sure!
At a store that deals with that brand of blowgun.
Not by mouth; you cannot breathe in the vacuum of space. If you were to provide a compressed air source, then you could use a blowgun much like you might fire a CO2 pellet gun. In theory, it might be possible to create a "force field" that would restrict the flow of air across a barrier, but not prevent larger material items from passing through. Such "force fields" are a common staple of science fiction stories and TV programs, but at present they are strictly in the realm of fantasy. But many fantastical concepts have come to pass in the last 100 years. So it is possible, given a spacecraft with a force field, that you would be able to shoot a blowgun dart into space - but you cannot fire one IN space.
Well, most guns are waterproof in one sense of the word- they do not dissolve in water. Can it be FIRED underwater? Yes- but whether it can be SAFELY fired underwater is another matter. Guns that are fired underwater are subjected to pressures that they were not designed for, and the bullets go only a short distance. If a gun has been submerged under water, it should be drained, dried, and lubricated.
No.
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it isn't is dangerous
Nobody shot the britannic It was the Luisitania that was torpedoed the britannic struck a German underwater Mine
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There are a few places that one could purchase an authentic blowgun. One could visit a website like eBay, Amazon, Primitive Weapons, or even at Craigslist.