Aircraft dropped fire retardants such as 'Fire-trol and Phos-check are essentially industrial strength fertilizer with ammonium salts and colouring.
Sodium is the metal that produces fire when dropped in water due to its violent reaction, releasing hydrogen gas that ignites upon contact with air. It is highly reactive and must be handled with care.
Airplanes drop fire retardants onto forest fires to help slow the spread of the flames by creating a barrier that prevents the fire from advancing. These retardants are typically a mixture of water, fertilizer, and chemicals that help to make the fire less intense and give firefighters a better chance of gaining control over the blaze.
There isn't really another name. But fire benders can also be lightning benders because lightning is considered cold fire. Of course, they can also bend multi-coloured fire and lava. Some can even bend smoke.
Area Where Earthquakes and Volcanos Are CommonThat area is called the Ring of Fire.
Another name for opal is "fire opal."
'Bockscar' .
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This oxide doesn't exist.Br4O2 is a part of the molecule of tetrabromobisphenol A (a fire retardant).
The name for CaBr2 is Calcium bromide. Calcium bromide is a salt that is used as a food preservative, drilling fluid and fire retardant.
The first bomb to be dropped was "Little Boy" it was dropped by "The Enola Gay". The second bomb to be dropped was "Fat Man" this was dropped by "Bockscar". Both of these planes were B-29 Bombers.
The planes name was "The Enola Gay" it was a B-29 bomber
The strategy came out perfect. With 3 planes Japan thought they were only weather planes so no action was taken against them.
The planes name was "The Enola Gay" it was a B-29 bomber.Wow a lot of people want to know this
The B-29 bomber 'Bockscar', dropped the second atomic bomb named 'Fat Man' upon the Japanese city of Nagasaki .
The hydrogen bomb was not invented until the 1950's. The planes that dropped the first fission-type atomic bombs in World War II are the Enola Gay and Bockscar.
Sodium is the metal that produces fire when dropped in water due to its violent reaction, releasing hydrogen gas that ignites upon contact with air. It is highly reactive and must be handled with care.
There were two atom bombs dropped on Japan, not one. The planes were called the Enola Gay which dropped the first bomb and the second plane was called Bockscar. The cities were Hiroshima (first bomb) and Nagasaki (second bomb).