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There are many weapons that are considered mass weapons of warfare. Weapons of mass destruction cause great destruction and death in great numbers. Weapons such as bombs and missiles, nuclear devises and chemicals are considered weapons of mass destruction.
Yes. Tornadoes are well known for the death and destruction they cause.
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.
We don't need tornadoes. They cause death and destruction.
The most common deaths in the trench warfare were shot by machine guns, afterwards to solve the problems of the machine guns tanks were introduced
Fires anywhere can cause death and destruction.
Hurricanes cause most of their death and destruction through something called a storm surge. The storm surge results from the hurricane's winds forcing seawater onto land. This storm surge can lead to severe coastal flooding.
Sarin is a colorless, odorless poison developed for chemical warfare. It is considered a weapon of mass destruction. It is unbelievably toxic - about 500 times more deadly than cyanide. Direct ingestion can kill you in about a minute. As an airborne gas, it will cause death in about four hours.
Clostridium.
Neither. Good old fashioned disease kills more.
Trench warfare was when both sides could not advance because of men on the opposite alliance barricaded in trenches. Once someone stepped over a trench and tried to advanced they were easily gun downed as they were an open target no matter the side.
Most people would consider that a good thing, as tornadoes cause death, destruction, and suffering.