Example: a land mine is buried and forgotten. A few years later john is walking his dog through an empty field...BOOM!!!...johns dead....hope that answered your question.
Landmines cause severe physical injuries such as loss of limbs, blindness, and hearing impairment, leading to long-term disabilities. They also create psychological trauma, displacement, and economic hardship for affected individuals and communities. Additionally, landmines impede agricultural activities, hinder infrastructure development, and pose a threat to civilians long after conflicts end.
Landmines injure and kill people. Every major country still has them
3,0000 people are dead
hi guys whats up land mines are used at war to distroy the army on the other side.these landmines were still hidden in Asia eg.IRAN,SOUTH AFRICA,RUSSIA,IRAQ etc.these land mines were never found.And that's why many people die because of landmines. CHOY AMIGOES!
PMN landmines
It is difficult to provide an exact number of people injured or killed by landmines each month as the data can vary. However, it is estimated that hundreds of people are affected by landmines globally every month, with many of them resulting in serious injuries or fatalities.
Afghanistan, Vietnam, and Iraq contain landmines.
Each year, approximately 5,000 to 10,000 people are killed or injured by landmines and unexploded ordnance worldwide. The majority of casualties are civilians, including children, who may accidentally encounter these hidden dangers. While efforts to clear landmines and raise awareness have increased, many areas remain affected, leading to ongoing risks and fatalities. The long-term impact of landmines continues to pose significant challenges in post-conflict regions.
Afghanistan, Vietnam, and Iraq contain landmines.
The No More Landmines Trust was created in 2005-05.
Afghanistan, Vietnam, and Iraq contain landmines.
land mines have many effects on people and places. they create problems for poverty stricken communities when it comes to growing crops bacause the farmers are to scared that they are going to be blowin up by landmines in nearby fields that are suitable for growing crops.