Poison Gas
What is Poison Gas?
It is a poisonous gas or vapor used to disable or kill an enemy in warfare. How does Poison Gas work? When poison gas is inhaled it goes into your system and it causes blisters, choking, vomiting, sneezing, blindness, irritation, and nosebleeds. It was intended to immobilize the enemy.
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Poison Gas Impact
When Poison Gas attacks were made on a battle formation the gas could usually only reach the front lines, so if one were a soldier in the front lines they would most likely inhale the deadly gasses. Again if there was a civilian near the front line the person would be a likely candidate to inhale these gasses as well. Some Leaders of Warring Nations would decide to use this chemical weapon by insisting that by using it, it would end the war quickly.
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Modern Day Poison Gas
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Modern Day Poison Gasses
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Poison Gas in Today's World
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