for him to stay alive
That depends entirely on how much of it you have.
Yes sparks can set gunpowder off. There is a gun called a Flintlock, used mostly in the 18th and 19th centuries, it has a flint which creates a spark that ignites the gunpowder.
Gunpowder is typically measured by weight, using units such as grams or ounces. It is important to follow proper safety procedures and guidelines when handling and measuring gunpowder due to its explosive nature. Measuring and handling gunpowder should always be done with caution and precision.
Gunpowder is believed to have originated in China during the 9th century AD. It was initially used for fireworks and later adapted for military use in the form of gunpowder weapons like cannons and firearms. The exact inventors of gunpowder are unknown, but its development revolutionized warfare and had a significant impact on world history.
Gunpowder has evolved over time through advancements in its composition and production methods, leading to increased power and efficiency. From its origins in ancient China, gunpowder has been refined to yield more controlled and powerful explosions, enabling its use in a wide range of weaponry and military applications. Modern advancements continue to enhance gunpowder's performance while also focusing on safety and environmental concerns.
yes
Gunpowder for guns
China
they, didn't the Chinese did.
1248
The first documented note of gunpowder was in China, in around 142 A.D.
do you know who wei yen is
crossbow,gunpowder
It was gunpowder.
Boyan Karakolev's birth name is Boyan Karakolev.
1040 in 9th century.
Probable near the year 800.