the gas would enter your lungs and liquidise in there which effectivley made you drown.
Most of them were killed with poison gas, many were killed by starvation, or were shot.
To kill/maim the enemy, as is the purpose of most weapons of war.
when inhaled poison gas goes into your system and causes blisters, choking, vomiting, sneezing, blindness, irritation, and nosebleeds. it was not intended to kill instantly but so the enemy could die a slow painful death.
Poison gas and blistered your skin and burned your eyes and that is the reason they wore gas masks
Poison gas was used to kill, cripple, blind, and disable enemy soldiers during the 1st World War. It was typically fired from artillery shells; but early gas projectors relied on the wind to carry the gas to its targets.
Because the poison gas would kill them to
because it can kill you because its poisonus duuuuuh
Vomiting gas was developed by the Japanese during World War Two. It contained arsenic which is a poison.
Most of them were killed with poison gas, many were killed by starvation, or were shot.
Poison gas was never a decisive military weapon, since it is very unpredictable. A change in the direction of the wind can cause the gas that you were using to attack the enemy, to blow back in your direction and kill you instead. Nonetheless, poison gas is still feared, and armies continue to be equipped with gas masks, just in case.
No, poison will leave you on half a heart, it will not kill you.
To kill/maim the enemy, as is the purpose of most weapons of war.
There are many kinds of gas that are considered poisonous. Some will kill quickly, some kill slowly, some make you sick and maybe, eventually kill you. Mustard gas is one kind of poisonous gas. It will run your lungs, make you sick, and in most cases result in death.
To kill the pigeons with rat poison, you will have to poison their food with the rat poison. You can poison the water that the pigeons drink and the cereals that the pigeons eat.
Poison gas was invented as a chemical weapon for use in combat, with intended effects of incapacitating or killing enemy soldiers. It was first used in World War I as a means of gaining a tactical advantage on the battlefield.
when inhaled poison gas goes into your system and causes blisters, choking, vomiting, sneezing, blindness, irritation, and nosebleeds. it was not intended to kill instantly but so the enemy could die a slow painful death.
Yes, rat poison can kill squirrels if they consume it.