Clostridium tetani, the bacterial pathogen that causes tetanus (lock jaw) is arguably armed but is definitely dangerous. The toxin excreted by this bacterium causes serious illness and death in humans, but it is arguable whether that toxin can be considered an intentional weapon, since it serves the bacteria no purpose to kill its host.
No, influenza is not considered armed and dangerous. Influenza is a contagious respiratory virus that can cause illness ranging from mild to severe, but it is not a deliberate threat and does not possess any physical weapons or intent to harm.
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Copper is generally considered good-natured and well-behaved in terms of its properties and uses. It is a versatile metal known for its excellent conductivity, resistance to corrosion, and malleability, making it ideal for electrical wiring and plumbing. However, in certain situations, like during the extraction process or when improperly disposed of, it can pose environmental hazards, but this does not categorize it as "armed and dangerous." Overall, copper is essential in many industries and contributes positively to technology and infrastructure.
No, Germany has not been considered a war or combat zone after 1990. Since reunification in 1990, Germany has been a stable and peaceful country without experiencing any major armed conflicts on its territory.
Explosive ordnance that has been fused and then dropped is considered to be armed and potentially dangerous. The fusing process typically prepares the ordnance for detonation upon impact or under specific conditions. If such ordnance does not detonate upon impact, it remains a significant hazard, often classified as unexploded ordnance (UXO), which poses risks to civilians and requires careful handling and disposal. Proper identification and clearance by trained professionals are essential to mitigate these dangers.
is yaws considered armed and dangerous
Dangerous - yes. Armed - probably not
No. Rabies is very dangerous, but it cannot be considered armed.
No. Gangrene is the name of a disease.
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HIV is certainly dangerous as it causes AIDS which will eventually kill a person. However, HIV cannot be considered armed under any circumstances.
Whooping cough is very dangerous for babies under 1 year, whooping cough also caused alot of deaths before there was medicine, today whooping cough is not so bad but it is bad for babies because they will not be able to breath and really they will die!
Yes because it can cause stuff to ur skin!
yes very much so but there are treatments for it now
No. Leprosy (Hansen's Disease) can be dangerous under some circumstances, although it is not highly contagious. However, it cannot be considered armed. No disease can ever be "armed and dangerous."
yes its a very sirious disease and shod be treated fast