It has been said that a significant biological weapon attack on a large civilian population could have almost the same death toll as this nuclear blast. This goes to prove that biochemical warfare is deadly. But why is it so deadly? It seems that chemical weapons would not have the same effect as a nuclear explosion. However, their are certain side effects to biological warfare that would lean toward more deaths.
Biological warfare is the use of chemicals and toxins to disable or irritate the enemy. in older times diseases of sorts were put into play hoping to infect the enemy with a sickness. This often was hard to work with because it could infect the person using it. One of the methods of this would be that they sent small pox infection into their cities hoping it would take effect and kill them. However it has become more practical and almost is an art of killing.
Biological warfare is the use of chemicals and toxins to disable or irritate the enemy. in older times diseases of sorts were put into play hoping to infect the enemy with a sickness. This often was hard to work with because it could infect the person using it. One of the methods of this would be that they sent small pox infection into their cities hoping it would take effect and kill them. However it has become more practical and almost is an art of killing.