In the immediacy of things, approximately 91,000 died because of poison gas.
However, there was an indeterminate number of deaths in the following years, that were caused by the effects of the gas.
I think the main one was mustard gas, a skin irritant which causes blindness. Phosgene was also used. It wasn't only used by the Germans.
There were many types of poison gas used in WW1 such as Chlorine, Diphosgene, Tearing Agent, or Blistering Agent. Blistering was one that smelled like mustard while being manufactured, which is why it is known as "mustard gas." It caused blisters that one could die from.
mustard gas
The green party position in Industry and agriculture is 35-50% of climate destabilizing greenhouse gases that are produced are the green party position.
This is a very broad question, but I'll try to answer it. World War I was, as the name implies, one of the largest wars in world history, involving multiple countries. It utilized artillery and trench warfare more than previous wars. WWI also introduced chemical warfare in the form of mustard, chlorine, and phosgene gases. During this war, weapons such as mortars, machine guns, flamethrowers, tanks, and howitzers were used more extensively or for the first time. This war spawned the Treaty of Versaille. The Treaty of Versaille restricted Germany's military size, confiscated some of their territories, and forced them to pay reparations to other countries. These impositions outraged the citizens of Germany. This outrage helped Adolf Hitler achieve power because he promised Germany a brighter future. He violated the Treaty of Versaille by introducing military inscription. He violated the Treaty again and again, including invading Poland in 1939. This act forced Britain to declare war on Germany because they signed the Mutual Assistance Treaty with Poland. By the end of 1940, Australia, Britain, New Zealand, and Canada had declared war on Germany. Germany formed the Axis powers with Italy, Japan, and the Soviet Union. World War II had begun.
Glowing gases observed during combustion is called a "flame."
Oxygen and carbon dioxide are the gases exchanged in the lungs during breathing.
gases emitted during volcano eruptions are basically oxides of shulphur,etc
Oxygen and carbon dioxide are the gases exchanged in the lungs during breathing.
Notable ones were tanks and chemical warfare. 'Tanks' were named for that which they were disguised as - water tanks. Chemicals used in the First World War were gases that blinded, blistered, and killed (mustard and chlorine gases).
During the stage of photosynthesis, the exchange of gases occur in the leaves.
Mount Laki is a a fierce volcano that erupted in 1783 for 8 months. This mountain could be a threat for the future. This volcano killed about 20% of Iceland's population. Also, toxic gases killed people, animals, and plants. This mountain killed 50% of the livestock in Iceland which caused starvation. Laki is a legendary volcano to most Icelandic people.
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burned them to death and killed them with deadly gases....the list goes on and on
The 2010 eruption of Mount Sinabung in Indonesia resulted in the death of two people. They were killed by hot ash and gases released during the eruption.
they were killed by the germans just because of their religion and on how they looked and their personality.they were sent to concentration camps were they were poisoned,killed,tortured,and killed by toxic gases.
During world war 1 people died like ants and they often died from bad gases they enhale from the artmosphere which the German troops used to spray for their enemies but the chemical war was so deadly because gases could even kill its owner since they diffuse and polluted the air,people also died from: sicknesses,hunger,poverty,gun fire,robery,raped,diseases and they also experienced wet conditions so they were a large number of the death of people even those who where very innocent also killed.