Musterd Sulfer (More commonly known as Mustard Gas) was launched by the German Empire in artillery shells. It exploded on impact, releasing the gas.
Mustard gas caused the following complications.
-Burns on the skin
-Blindness when the eye is exposed
-Burns on the lungs when inhaled
-Several cancers
The aircraft carrier was a new invention in World War I. The use of deadly gases was also a new invention in World War I.
chlorine gas was one
During World War II, one of the most notorious poisonous gases used was chlorine gas. While it was first deployed in World War I, its use continued into World War II, particularly by the Axis powers. Additionally, the Nazis used other toxic agents, such as Zyklon B, primarily in extermination camps. These gases caused severe respiratory damage and were responsible for numerous deaths.
None, nerve gases weren't used in WW1.
First versions of tanks, machine guns(immobile), poison gases, and gas masks.
because the ww1 is world war 1
yes
Yes, new poison gasses were manufactured in World War 2
The aircraft carrier was a new invention in World War I. The use of deadly gases was also a new invention in World War I.
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In WW1 were used gases with tearing agents in combination with the Mustard gases.
Mustard Gas Chlorine
You can prevent the death of humans from the deadly gases by wearing masks and deserting your area of bombage!
chlorine gas was one
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).
567 gases in the world
None, nerve gases weren't used in WW1.