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den301095 [7]
3 years ago
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Investiga sobre las armas de destrucción masiva y sus efectos perjudiciales en el mundo a lo largo de la historia. Realiza un co

mentario al respecto, no mayor de 10 líneas.
History
1 answer:
Orlov [11]3 years ago
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Answer:

Armas nucleares, armas químicas y armas biológicas.

Explicación:

Las armas de destrucción masiva y sus efectos dañinos en el mundo a lo largo de la historia se componen de tres tipos principales que son las armas nucleares, las armas químicas y las armas biológicas. Las armas nucleares se refieren a las armas atómicas y las armas de radiación, las armas químicas se refieren a los gases venenosos y las armas biológicas son las toxinas y patógenos naturales que causan destrucción masiva y grandes daños al mundo y su medio ambiente.

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