Other than military uses, various poison gases related to the nerve gases (but less toxic to humans) are used as household spray insecticides and building fumigants to kill pests.
is a gas that kills people
the poisonous gas in WWL is 'Chlorine'.
chlorine
Nausea, vomiting, headache, and loss of consciousness are symptoms of poison gas exposure. The symptoms can vary depending on the type of poisonous gas and the amount of exposure.
yes it is
poison gas is no longer allowed in warfare.
to poison stuff
yes
The unethical use of technology would today involve the use of poison gas. Even in today's world, Syria, is a perfect example of this. Using poison gas has resulted in the death of civilians in the civil war in that country. Poison gas was also used in Iraq by the former dictator Saddam Hussein in killing civilians belonging to the ethnic group of people called Kurds. Nazi Germany used poison gas in its concentration - death camps in World War 2. The Geneva Conventions have outlawed poison mustard gasses that were used for a time in World War 1.
poison gas was considered a war crime to use after ww1
yes they do. It's common for termites.
Poison gas is brought into WWI by the Germans. Both sides used gas, although the Germans were the first to use poison gas
In the beginning of the war, only the Axis used poison gas (mustard gas was the first kind to be used), but by the end of the war, both sides used poison gas as a weapon.
Germany was the first country to use poison gas
Poison gas is really not a very good weapon of warfare, because although it can be very deadly, it is not very accurate; it goes wherever the wind blows it. So the gas you use might poison enemy troops, or it might poison your own troops. Poison Gas was outlawed by the Geneva Convention after WWI, thou it was still used in small amounts during WWII. This use did not include the massive use of poison gas to kill the Handicapped and then the Jewish people in WWII by the Nazi's (German's)
the decision to use poison gas
yes.