Mustard and chlorine gas. As well as machine guns.
yes
The main cause of WW1 was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
I have seen electrical burns. They look like an in-and-out gunshot: small entry with big exit. The entry port - surrounding skin will look "leathery".First aid treatments includeCall 911 - victim will need to be accessed for internal damageassessment of consciousness of the victim,monitor pulse and circulationtreatment of burns.
Japan and germany
Sulfur mustard, also known as mustard gas, is a blister agent that can cause highly corrosive burns resembling acid burns and wheals on the skin. It is a powerful vesicant that can cause severe tissue damage upon contact.
Mustard Gas unlike Chlorine gas and made severe burns and irritation to the skin. In some cases a lot of mustard gas could burn the eyes and like Chlorine can cause blindness.
Mustard gas is a blister agent that causes painful and corrosive burns similar to acid. It can cause chemical burns to the skin, eyes, and respiratory tract upon exposure, leading to severe pain and tissue damage. Mustard gas was used as a chemical weapon during World War I and in other conflicts.
No
Mustard gas can kill by causing damage to the respiratory system and skin, leading to difficulty breathing, severe burns, and blistering. Inhaling the gas can also cause damage to the internal organs, leading to systemic organ failure and death.
Third degree burns cause blistered skin. It can also cause chared skin.
Yes, pure hydrogen peroxide can cause burns when it comes into contact with the skin.
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Electrical burns
Disease affected the world greatly during WW2. Tuberculosis, rheumatic fever, hepatitis, and topical diseases were the main cause of disability and time lost from duty.
Yes. I have been eating yellow mustard and my gas smells EXACTLY the same as when it went in the first end
why use steroids? they are very dangerous and can cause death if you dont do anthing about it