why was the second world war more destructive than the first world war
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If gold becomes reactive like copper then its use in ornaments will decline. This is because due to its increase reactivity it will loose its shine frequently which in turn will reduce its demand.
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World War II was the most destructive conflict in history. It cost more money, damaged more property, killed more people, and caused more far-reaching changes than any other war in history. It is estimated that 1.5 million children died during the Holocaust.
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