The "poisonous gas belief" often refers to the idea that certain gases, particularly those released during industrial accidents or wartime, can have lethal effects on human health and the environment. This belief underscores the dangers associated with exposure to toxic substances, leading to regulations and safety measures aimed at preventing such exposures. In a broader context, it highlights societal fears about chemical warfare and environmental pollution, emphasizing the need for awareness and preparedness in handling hazardous materials.
It is a neutral gas. But it is poisonus
because it can kill you because its poisonus duuuuuh
because it can kill you because its poisonus duuuuuh
THE MACHINE GUN and THE POISONUS GAS
bromine is a famous element that was used as poisonus gas also arsenic was used it is a more famous one that was more commonly used
no, it is poisonus.
no, it is poisonus.
many snakes are poisonus and many are not poisonus
Si, es poisonus.
Radon gas, if it decays in a person's lungs, leaves material that stays in the lungs, decaying repeatedly and quickly. It is very radioactive, and can cause cancer.
No!
They are very poisonus if one bit you in the leg you would've died by now.