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One weapons has a huge impact on its surroundings.
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 a atomic bomb on the japanese city Hiroshima.  
The USA threw an atomic bomb on the japanese city Hiroshima.  


140 000 people died.
140 000 people died.

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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.


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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.