A bomb is an explosive device designed to be dropped from an aircraft or launched to detonate upon impact or after a delay, often used for large-scale destruction. In contrast, a shell is a projectile designed to be fired from artillery or a cannon, typically containing explosive materials and a fuse to detonate upon reaching a target or after a certain distance. While both are designed to cause destruction, their methods of delivery and deployment differ significantly.
how can you tell the difference between a tortoise and a turtle by shell in picture
fission vs fusion
C is a programming language. A shell is an interface.
the difference is that an IED is just a home made bomb, a VIED is a home made bomb that is used in vehicles, pretty much a car bomb is all it is.
A hole made by a shell bomb.
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da difference between a bagel and an atomic bomb is dat a bagel is something dat u eat and an atomic bomb is something dat is used n war and to blow up something like Hiroshima
The shell fired by a mortar can be a type of bomb.
The only difference is the colour of the external shell.
A fire bomb is a conventional incendiary bomb: magnesium, napalm, etc. A nuclear bomb uses fission and/or fusion and is mostly a blast effect weapon.
Shrapnel: noun:metal pieces from an exploded bomb, shell, or mine.metal fragments scattered by an exploding shell, bomb or mine.
There isn't much difference in these terms. Both refer to nuclear weapons, and they are general terms that can pretty much be used interchangeably.