There are three categories of ____: 1) chemical weapons (these uses ____ to ____ humans and ____ the natural environment); 2) biological weapons (these uses ____ that can lead to ____); and 3) nuclear weapons (these work by a ____, ____ huge areas and ____ large numbers of people). Chemical weapons are weapons containing ____ that, when released, cause many deaths. In 1993, the ____ made the production, stockpiling and use of these chemicals illegal, worldwide. However, since then they are believed to have been used in countries such as ____. Examples of its use including various types of gas during ____. In 1995, the use if sarin gas in a terrorist attack in ____ led to twelve deaths and 6,200 people injured. Biological weapons introduce ____ into the ____. When they enter the food chain or water supplies, they cause ____ on a massive scale. An early type of ____, an atom bomb, was dropped in the Japanese city of ____, leading to around ____ deaths. The death toll rose to around ____ in the months that followed as many more dies as a result of ____. Three days later, a second Japanese city, ____, was also destroyed by an atomic bomb. This led to the ____ of Japan soon after. Some people believe that the use of the atom bomb was justified as it led to the end of the ____. While there have been tests of bombs that are even more powerful that the atom bomb, nuclear weapons have not been used in war since 1945. There are, however, enough nuclear weapons to destroy the world we live in ____.

Weapons of Mass Destruction

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