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Weapons of mass destruction have a huge impact on their surroundings. | |||
If those weapons are used tousands of people can die. | If those weapons are used, tousands of people can die. | ||
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In the Second World War the [[USA]] used a weapon of mass destruction on [[Japan]] | In the Second World War, the [[USA]] used a weapon of mass destruction on [[Japan]]. | ||
The USA threw | The USA threw an atomic bomb on the japanese city Hiroshima. | ||
140 000 people died. | 140 000 people died. |
Latest revision as of 17:37, 6 October 2020
Weapon of mass destruction[edit | edit source]
Weapons of mass destruction have a huge impact on their surroundings.
If those weapons are used, tousands of people can die.
similar words[edit | edit source]
ABC- weapons
atomic bomb
hydrogen bomb
detailed explanation[edit | edit source]
Example:
In the Second World War, the USA used a weapon of mass destruction on Japan.
The USA threw an atomic bomb on the japanese city Hiroshima.
140 000 people died.
ABC- weapons are weapons of mass destruction.
A stands for atomic bomb.
B stands for bacteriological. Bacteriological means including bacteria cultures.
C stands for chemical weapons.
The UNO does not want countries to own weapons of mass destruction.
The countries that own those weapons are asked to disassemble them.