Chlorine gas primarily injures the eyes, nose, throat, and lungs. It mixes with the water in mucous membranes to form hydrochloric acid, which causes burns to these tissues. The most common injuries are blindness and coughing, followed by asphyxiation if the lungs are sufficiently injured (typically through fluid accumulation or pulmonary edema).
Carrying something that has the potential to kill other than the human body.
There is no real way of estimating that. Where the line between war damage and damage due to the Holocaust is would be hard to tell. There have been numerous attempts to estimate how much wealth was stolen in the Holocaust, but there are problems with that also. The greatest damage was of course the human damage, the six million murder victims and the may hundred thousand survivors many of who never recovered.
Nobody can say that "someone" "invented" the "first" weapon. A long time ago, when people started using tools, "tools for defence and attack" came along too, which we now call weapons. But we reckon that it was ancient greeks.Hope this helped,Drew
Because as he said it, "...I am more convinced than ever before that the method of nonviolent resistance is the most potent weapon available to oppressed people in their struggle for justice and human dignity."
It allowed the Native Americans to shoot game or enemies from a longer range
Disadvantages of tornadoes are the property damage and human damage that they inflict. An advantage of a tornado is that it can clear land in a way that humans can't, which may amount to something positive.
No because it is a lip disease but can do lots of damage to the human body (LIP)
A Human Murder Weapon was created in 1992.
Human Weapon was created on 2007-07-20.
Human Weapon ended on 2007-12-21.
Most of the time the woman will be too scared to speak up and sometimes the people who are trafficking her can inflict mental damage on her so that she thinks it is okay.
Human + Weapon Human + Torture Man + Weapon
The duration of A Human Murder Weapon is 1.18 hours.
The human body is 0.15% Chlorine by weight. an average 160lb. man would have about 4 ounces of chlorine.
No. A dog's method of attack centres on using its jaws to inflict as much damage as possible. A human (depending on size, strength, training, fitness) has multiple methods of attack at his/her disposal.
The use of chlorine as a disinfectant for human first aid is not recommended. Prolonged exposure can cause tissue damage. You should seek medical help to avoid infection and possible disease transmission.
Human Weapon - 2007 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M Singapore:PG