Atomic weapons impact the balance of military power in the world today in the sense that produce a sense of fear in the countries that have weak militaries.
New weapons increased the casualties in ww1 becasue further most we were learning new ways
As i consider they had used no bomb they solved their problem by by speaking and issues
tested nuclear weapons.
Because the old weapons become to common and considered to be to predictable
It introduced new weapons.
By hand. They were impact weapons which inflicted blunt force injuries or edged weapons used to cut.
Well it has created new tactics in modern warfare, much new technological weapons and has stricken fear in many advanced countries.
I think weapons impacted people, by protecting their families and other natural environments.
The primary reason for the death and destruction of the war was the Industrial Revolution. advances in technology led to the creation of new weapons, such as the machine gun, poison gas, tanks, and airplanes. Even though new weapons were created, military strategists had not prepared for their impact on battle plans. The combination of old battle tactics and new weapons led to trench warfare and stalemate.
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Atomic weapons impact the balance of military power in the world today in the sense that produce a sense of fear in the countries that have weak militaries.
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It is the process of reseraching or inventing new weapons.
There is no impact of weather on nuclear weapons. They are stored in secure facilities which includes shelter from the weather. Nuclear weapons however do have an impact on the weather. A nuclear blast sends dust and gas into the upper atmosphere where it blocks sun-light from making it all the way to the surface. The cumulative effect of many many many such explosions is feared to create a nuclear winter and promote the onset of a new ice-age.
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