Turtle set off explosives as a form of self-defense to protect themselves from a perceived threat or danger. It is a survival instinct in response to feeling threatened or stressed.
No. Not without a license.
No frequency is completely safe.
Slide them from the left of the elevator. Be sure to turn off the sparking switch before you do, because that's how you set them off.
The explosives in the diamond mine are just to the left of the elevator. Turn off the elevator switch that's sparking, then push the explosives to the right. You turn the sparking switch back on to detonate it.To use the explosives:Turn off the sparking wire from the elevator switch.Slide a barrel of explosives over to the right, and put it next to the rock.Turn the switch back on, sparking the explosive, which explodes the rock.Turn the sparking wire off, and repeat the process to blast the wall.
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No, a C-4 explosive cannot be set off by a microwave. Microwaves operate on a different wavelength that is not capable of detonating high explosives like C-4. C-4 requires a strong and precise detonation source, such as a blasting cap, to be set off.
Turtle cut off her braid to display her bravery, determination, and to surprise and outsmart her opponents in the Westing Game. It was a strategic move that helped her gain an advantage in solving the mystery and ultimately win the game.
You have to edge behind them to slide them to the right. First you have to blast the rock, then the wall. The sparking switch will set the explosives off.To use the explosives:Turn off the sparking wire from the elevator switch.Slide a barrel of explosives over to the right, and put it next to the rock.Turn the switch back on, sparking the explosive, which explodes the rock.Turn the sparking wire off, and repeat the process to blast the wall.
Guy Fawkes was a Catholic explosives expert and could set off gunpowder without being killed
The only explosives are at the Diamond Mines. But you don't punch them: you use the switch (which makes sparks)to set off the barrel when it is in position.
The first submarine used for military purposes was built in 1776 by David Bushnell (1742-1824) of the US. His "Turtle" was a one-man, wooden submarine powered by hand-turned propellers. It was used during the American Revolution against British warships. The Turtle would approach enemy ships partially submerged to attach explosives to the ships's hull. The Turtle worked well but the explosives did not.
No, he was caught before he could set off the explosives. He tried for treason and sentenced to hang, but killed himself by jumping off the gallows before he could be executed.