dynamietemes
Dynamietemes, also known as dynamite temples, are a type of explosive device that were used in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They were designed to be used in mining and construction, but were also employed in military and terrorist activities. Dynamietemes are typically made of a mixture of dynamite and other explosives, such as nitroglycerin, enclosed in a steel or iron casing. The casing is usually reinforced with additional layers of metal to withstand the pressure of the explosion. Dynamietemes are detonated by a fuse or a detonator, which is ignited by a spark or a flame. The explosion of a dynamieteme can cause significant damage to buildings, infrastructure, and the environment. Due to their potential for misuse, dynamietemes are now heavily regulated and are generally only used in controlled environments, such as mining operations and construction sites.