Most Dangerous Invention


Most Dangerous Inventions That You Should Know

In this page we are going to know about the world’s most dangerous inventions which could ruin your life. Everyone should know about this invention.

This invention is founded all around the world. let’s explore more about such inventions:

#5 AGENT ORANGE
This gas was usually used to increase the production of soybean crop. But in high concentration it destroys the crop. It was used by US Army during the Vietnam War to destroy the enemy’s crop.
Agent Orange | Military.com

#4 CHLORINE
World War ‎‎‎1 was also known as “chemist war” as many chemicals were used to defeat the opponent’s army. We are using various chlorine products near us but we never think that it is capable to become a reason of death. Chlorine gas also affects the skin. Exposure can cause irritation, burning pain, inflammation, and blisters. It can also cause more severe symptoms such as burns that lead to cell death and the damage of tissues.
 Facts About Chlorine | Live Science

#3. LAND MINES
Land mines are one of the deadly and vicious inventions in our history. They are the type of weapons which get exploded due to the pressure and cause a mass destruction. Problem related to it is that some land mines are still buried after the several years of war.
Land mine removal resumes on border - China - Chinadaily.com.cn


#2. CFC
Choro Fluorescent Carbon (CFC) were used to replaced the highly toxic refrigerant such as Ammonia. However, it was found that it is very harmful to the Ozone Layer. According to a study,1 CFC atom can destroy 1 lakh atoms of Ozone Layer.
क्लोरोफ्लोरो कार्बन – Dikshant IAS


#1 ATOM BOMB
It is the one of the reasons through which Human existence could vanish from Earth.
We had a great significance of it on our history by the events like Hiroshima and Nagasaki. It was deployed by the US army on Japan during the World War 2.
 Today also its effects can be observed in the new born baby in Japan.
In 1961, the US almost detonated two nuclear bombs over North ...


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