by AB-Joel on June 23rd, 2004

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What's the difference between a bomb, a missile, and a rocket?

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  • by pepsi boy on June 12th, 2005

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    A bomb is usually timed or set off whenever, and a missile is usually fired at a target and explodes when it hits something. Some missiles are like bombs in a a way and will explode in midair at a certian elevation. A rocket is usually something that will go into space, and like a missile, explode at a target.

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