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differentiate between biological weapon and nuclear weapon

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Answered by Alicia1
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Biological weapons (often termed "bio-weapons", "biological threat agents", or "bio-agents") are living organisms or replicating entities (viruses, which are not universally considered "alive") that reproduce or replicate within their host victims.
Nuclear weapon- a bomb or missile that uses nuclear energy to cause an explosion.
Answered by Anonymous
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>Nuclear weapons

Nuclear weapons are more dangerous than chemical weapons because of the extent of destruction that they can cause. A nuclear weapon can destroy everything in its wake, including lives and structures. Deployment of a nuclear weapon can destroy an entire city and obliterate everything in and around it.

Nuclear weapons are able to create massive explosions through nuclear fission. In this process a nucleus is split and the result is a scale of explosion that the world has seen just twice, thankfully. The effects of nuclear weapons can last for days, months and even centuries.

The words that are associated with nuclear weapons are uranium, plutonium and hydrogen bomb.

>Chemical weapons

Chemical weapons can be said to be equally dangerous, although they cannot destroy structures. They are used to destroy lives. Entire communities of people can be killed using chemical warfare.

Chemical weapons contain poisonous chemicals that are deployed using IEDs, mortars and missiles and other agents. These agents cause explosions that result in the poisonous chemical being spread in the air. These chemicals are lethal enough to kill anyone that even gets a whiff. The effects of chemical weapons last till total cleanup of the air is not performed.

The words that are used with chemical weapons are anthrax, sarin gas, chlorine gas and mustard gas.

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