The history of smoke bombs...
well... one day a man walked outside and observed mist outside above a lake. He swore that he could hear ducks and geese outside coming from the lake, but could not see them afloat due to the mist.
This man's name was Robertie Glandien Pkanestienan. He happened to be a soldier, and thought that if mist could be produced, it could be used as a weapon against the enemies. Thus he created the first smoke bomb, compacting flour into a loosely wooven cotten cloth ball, which in the center had a gernade inside. This was the first smoke bomb.
Since then many people have improved the idea of the smokebomb. today the most common smoke bombs are created by using sodium nitrate and glucose.
The ones I was shopping for online were advertised as lasting 1 - 2 minutes.
From what I have read so far, there is a chemical in The works called hydrochloric acid which reacts to aluminum, smoke, and heat.
I have 2-Westinghouse DDT smoke bombs; I need more information so I can dispose of these properly
It is USA.If you have any disbelief, visit Hiroshima and its unique Gembaku (Atomic Bomb) musium beside the Gembaku Dome.All the history is there.
It contributed a lot to the surrender of Japan, which ended the war.
you press L2 to throw a smoke bomb for ps3 and for 360 you press L1
Yes, the smoke reached almost 60,000 feet.
It is a smoke bomb, of the ninja variety.
The line "That's when smoke was a smoke" is the first line of the second stanza from the John Cougar Mellencamp song "Cherry Bomb" from the album The Lonesome Jubilee. "Cherry Bomb" was released as a single October 1987.
The duration of a smoke bomb can vary depending on the size and type of the bomb, but typically they last anywhere from 30 seconds to a few minutes. It's important to follow the instructions on the specific smoke bomb to ensure safe and effective use.
Inhaling smoke from a smoke bomb can be harmful, as it may contain toxic chemicals and irritants that can cause respiratory issues and irritation to the eyes, nose, and throat. It is important to avoid direct inhalation of smoke from any source to protect your health. If you have inhaled smoke from a smoke bomb and experience symptoms such as difficulty breathing or coughing, seek medical attention immediately.
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use a smoke bomb
No................it will just die
use ur hands
you spelled bomb wrong
The smoke reached almost 60,000 feet.