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Trojan men would breathe in courage and determination before battle, rather than a specific element like oxygen. This mental and emotional preparation would help them face the challenges and hardships of war.
Bazooka gum was invented in 1947 by the Topps Company. It was named after the bazooka projectile weapon used during World War II.
Chlorine gas was used as a poisonous gas in World War 1. It was one of the first chemical weapons employed in warfare and caused significant casualties and suffering among soldiers on the battlefield.
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Mustard gas, also known as sulfur mustard, was a chemical weapon used during World War I. Chemically, it is classified as bis(2-chloroethyl) sulfide, with the formula C4H8Cl2S. It is a powerful vesicant that causes blistering on the skin and severe damage to the respiratory system.
The element named after Thor is thorium. It is a naturally occurring radioactive metal with the symbol Th and atomic number 90. It is named after the Norse god Thor due to its strength and power.
Thursday was named after Thor. Thor is not the god of war, Odin is.
It is named after Thor, the Viking god of war. i read about Thor on History Dudes: Vikings.
The element named after the Norse God of War is cobalt. It gets its name from the German word kobalt, which means goblin or evil spirit, as miners believed cobalt-containing ore was difficult to mine and caused them harm.
This day is named after the Norse god Tyr, or Thor, who was synonymous with the Roman god Mars, god of war.
Thursday. Originally "Thor's Day"
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. Thursday, named after the Norse god Thor. Tiu (Twia) is the English/Germanic god of war and the sky. He is identified with the Norse god Thor The other days: Sunday -- Sun's day Monday -- Moon's day Tuesday -- Tiu's day Wednesday -- Woden's day Thursday -- Thor's day Friday -- Freya's day Saturday -- Saturn's day
Thor is the God of war Thor is the god of war, yes, but i believe he was the Roman god of war. I forgot who the Greek god was. >>>>>>>>>NO! Odin is the chief god in Norse (Viking) mythology. Thor is the god of thunder, and possibly of war. The Greek god of war was Ares, the Roman god was Mars. >>>>>>>>>oh, my bad
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Thor was not a Greek God. Thor was a norse/viking God. He had nothing at all to do with Greece. He was the god of thunder and the main god of war.