The use of poisonous gas was only banned after ww1
The airplane, tanks and poison gas. Other weapons, such as the machinegun and submarine were already in existence.
Chlorine, mustard gas and tear gas.
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tear gas
The use of poisonous gas was only banned after ww1
Gas warfare would have been the warfare conducted by using poisonous gas to clear out trenches during WW1, but even during WW1 when gas was the most common, it still wasn't used excessively as it was viewed as an evil way to fight.
The airplane, tanks and poison gas. Other weapons, such as the machinegun and submarine were already in existence.
Over 2000 canadians were killed in the battle of Ypres during WW1. This was the first time poison gas (made from chlorine) was introduced in WW1.
To kill/maim the enemy, as is the purpose of most weapons of war.
chlorine gas is a green gas. in swimming pools you get a faint smell of it from the disinfectant they use to keep it clean. in ww1 they fired shells containing chlorine gas. the gas is poisonous so therefore the soldiers would die.
no, Co2 is not a poisonous gas
No in fact, it was first used by the Fritz (Jerries) during World War 1 as a poison gas and was introduced in the Battle of the Somme in France. It burned the faces and skin of Allied troops and sometimes may reach the eyes blinding soldiers. It was used until phosgene was introduced as a poisonous was gas
Yes, carbon monoxide is a poisonous and very dangerous gas.
The first tanks were introduced on to the battlefield by the British in the First World War.
yes,they are poisonous.
Poison gas is any of the various gases with either poisonous or corrosive nature