I'm not sure but the mines that are underwater are able to destroy battle ships or any type of ships so i guess that it does.
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Yes, it can. Gunpowder contains it's own oxidizer, and does not need air to burn.
yes
"firework powder" is usually gun powder or blackpowder... So yes both of these options can be used in cannons, but don't mix blackpowder with gun powder since they burn at different rates.
Black Powder.
Gun powder is always a mixture.
Gun powder is white and it is flammable there is your answer !!
gun powder was udes for fireworks, then weapons
I am going to punt here, "How far does gun powder go when you shoot a gun"? It will leave the bore and go about 2-3(perhaps more depending on burn rate and size of powder) feet before dissipating completely. Close range (contact and 2-3 feet) gun shots often result in powder burns around the penetrating point. It is commonly used to gauge the distance from muzzle to point of impact for forensic purposes.
Gun Powder is the most important thing in a war because if you don't have gun powder you wouldn't stand a chance.
Gunpowder- both the original black powder, and today's smokeless powder, is a combination of a fuel and an oxidizer to make that fuel burn. It must have both to work. One without the other is useless.
Saltpetre+sulphurSaltpeter + sulfer = Gun powder
Because China invented gun powder.
light a match underwater and let it burn