There was two types of poison gas used in World War I. The chlorine was used to cause lung damage. the Germans used phosgene gas it was more deadlier than chlorine.
battles where poision gas was used. country that used poison gas in these battles.
the poison gas was used in the battle of Ypres on Apr 24, 1915. it was first used on battlefield by the Germans.
effects of poison gas and how many died from poison gas attacks
the skin of the victim will be exposed in the lungs. the eyes will be very painful. approximately about 6000 British soldiers died.
when were tanks first used in world war i and by who?
the tanks were first used by the British army in the battle of Somme in 1916,
what were some problems associated with tanks?
the tanks were very slow and heavy, and often it would get stuck in the mud.
when was the machine gun first invented?
the Canadians were calling the M1895 machine gun the "potato digger" it was from early in the war until the summer of 1916.
Advantages of machine gun
the machine gun was very powerful, it would fire the same bullets as enfiled rifle and it can shoot 450 bullets per minute.
problems with machine guns
the gun was very heavy and six men were operating it, and it was difficult to the gun.
changes of tank
the design of tank improved and the strategy or tactics for using tank in battle was improving. and it turned the tank to improving.
The Music Lesson
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