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What was a result of the use of chemical weapons during World War I?

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mass deaths and long term lung diseases as well as stronger militriay defences

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answer: poison gas

explanation; estimated 100,000–260,000 civilian casualties were caused by chemical weapons during the conflict and tens of thousands (along with military personnel) died from scarring of the lungs, skin damage, and cerebral damage in the years after the conflict ended.

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