cooking.....people mostly, but other stuff too
napalm can burn through anything and everything from 8 to 17 hours
Napalm fires are typically extinguished by smothering the flames with sand, foam, or a fire-retardant chemical agent. Water may spread the napalm fire due to its flammable properties, so it is not recommended for extinguishing napalm fires. Additionally, professional firefighters with appropriate protective gear are needed to handle napalm fires safely.
yes, you can mix napalm with thermite, though EXTREMELY dangerous it makes for a much bigger flame, much more destructive, and a hell of a lot more delicate. so make sure that when it gets ignited, to be plenty far away. Napalm isn't an explosive, the explosive in napalm devices is jellied gasoline, Napalm is the substance that binds it all together.
No, napalm and Agent Orange are not the same thing. Napalm is a flammable liquid used in warfare to create fire, while Agent Orange is a herbicide used during the Vietnam War to clear vegetation. Both were used by the United States military in Vietnam, but they serve different purposes.
Combining gunpowder and napalm can create a highly volatile and dangerous mixture that is highly unpredictable. The mixture could potentially lead to a rapid and intense combustion, causing an explosion with serious consequences. It is important to handle these materials with extreme caution and follow safety protocols.
because it uses a weapon called a napalm bomb. napalm is basically gelled gasoline and is very sticky.
Napalm is a burning agent.
Napalm Records was created in 1992.
Napalm Death was created in 1981.
The duration of Wilder Napalm is 1.82 hours.
Wilder Napalm was created on 1993-08-20.
National Napalm Syndicate was created in 1986.
Napalm sticks to things and burns fiercely.
napalm was used in Germany and japan, vietnam, and Korea. napalm was not used in enduring freedom or in modern warfare due to being to lethal and inflicting unnecessary punishment on civilian who would come into contact with napalm
During the war, US policy was: 1. First strike with atomic weapons 2. Will retaliate with chemical weapons, if the enemy uses them first 3. Will never use biological weapons Napalm is a fire weapon. Napalm came under heavy public attack during/since Vietnam. Fire weapons are not new; in WWII, the German city of Dresden was firebombed by allied bombers. Napalm today is frowned upon by all the peoples (because of images of Vietnam); but their are other forms of fire weapons that are equal to Napalm that can be used by the military if needed.
He probably made it. It is not hard to make napalm, but I'm not going to tell you how.
napalm can burn through anything and everything from 8 to 17 hours