Dynamite found many great uses. Dynamite was used in quarrying, demolition, and mining, which allowed industrialization to occur rapidly. When World War I began, dynamite was used to fuel war machines on both sides: the Allies and the Central Powers.
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Dynamite is an explosive material based (in its standard form) on the explosive potential of nitroglycerin, initially using diatomaceous earth (kieselgur: United States spelling; kieselguhr: UK spell...
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In 1863 Swedish industrialist Alfred Nobel invented the Nobel patent detonator used with dynamite and nitroglycerin. ... The Nobel patent detonator used a strong shock rather than heat combustion to ignite the explosives. The Nobel Company built the first factory to manufacture nitroglycerin and dynamite.
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dynamite is used for blowing things unwanted up. if its put in the wrong hands it can be very dangerous.
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War and Military History question: Was dynamite used in world war 2? Answer No they stoped using it in ww1. ... How did dynamite change the world? When was dynamite fiirst used for mining? How dynamite and fireworks are different? How much dynamite was used in world was 2? Could dynamite have been used in the civil war?
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SÃO PAULO, Brazil — Thieves used dynamite to blow up a safe and steal nearly $10 million from the office of an armed-transport company Tuesday in São Paulo.
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Share Blog Cite ... Print Email Bookmark ... ScienceDaily (May 1, 2009) — What do you do when you have a fossil quarry that has yielded some of the most important and rarest of dinosaur fossils in North America, but the fossil-bearing layer of rock is tilted at 70 degrees and there is so much rock that not...
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A Spaniard with a criminal record led four Moroccans to an explosives warehouse at a mine to steal dynamite used in the Madrid terror bombings, a newspaper reported Saturday. ... Police think all or part of the estimated 220 pounds of dynamite used in the Madrid bombings came from that warehouse, the paper said.
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Dynamite is a high explosive invented by Alfred Nobel (yes... the Nobel peace prize guy), in an attempt to stop people accidentally disintegrating themselves by handling a yellowish greasy liquid called nitrogycerine, which has some nasty h...
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Dynamite used to big expectations; England qualifies with draw; U.S. beats Canada for bronze; Attack drop Knights; Disher serving up wins for Otters; Top Canadian cyclist fails blood test at worlds; ... As a tournament photographer was snapping a team picture of the under-14 North London Dynamite, he suggested he might...
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