Trench foot was most common in this war...
WW1
Agent orange is widely known to have been used in ______________ (country)
Vietnam
During WW1 PTSD was known as ______________
Shell Shock
What type of cloud forms after atomic explosion?
Mushroom Cloud
What were the names of the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Fat Man and Little Boy
What does TBI stand for?
Traumatic Brain Injury
It has a potent smell; some say it reeks of garlic, gasoline, rubber
Mustard Gas
Zyklon B was used by ____________
The Nazis
Who is known as the father of the atomic bomb (full name)
Robert J Oppenheimer
Sadako died of ...
Luekemia
What is phantom limb syndrome?
A pain that is felt on a limb that has been amputated
Produces a greenish-yellow cloud that smells of bleach
Chlorine
The Japanese military dropped paper bags filled with _________ fleas over Zhejiang province, as well as introduced ______________ rats.
Plague Infested
When was little boy dropped on Hiroshima? (date with year)
Aug. 6th 1945
2 types of burns caused by atomic bomb.
Flash Burn (heat rays)
Fire Burn
What does PTSD stand for?
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Phosgene was responsible for ____% of chemical-weapons fatalities during World War I.
85%
Infectious disease caused by exposure to Bacillus anthracis bacteria.
Anthrax
Word that describes the nuclear process where the nucleus of a heavy atom splits into smaller nuclei when struck by a neutron.
Fission
Why was Hiroshima more deadly than Nagasaki?
Hiroshima was more deadly than Nagasaki because of its population size, landscape and the location of the bomb detonation
Artillery shells were responsible for _____% of battlefield casualties
60%
The masks given to troops (allies WWII) could not protect them against ___________________
Mustard Gas
Zyklon B was initially created as a ____________ and ___________
Pesticide and Rodenticide
The type of detination for both bombs (Hiroshima and Nagasaki)
Air Burst
What was the black rain made up of? (3 total)
Ash, radioactive fallout, and water.