Yes, "deadliest" is a word. It is the superlative form of the adjective "deadly," used to describe something or someone with the most lethal or destructive capabilities.
Stratovolcanoes are considered the deadliest type of volcano in the world because they are capable of producing explosive eruptions with pyroclastic flows, ash clouds, and lahars. These eruptions can cause significant destruction to surrounding areas and have resulted in some of the most devastating volcanic disasters in history.
Mount Tambora in Indonesia is considered one of the deadliest volcanoes in history due to its 1815 eruption that caused global environmental effects, leading to crop failures, famine, and an estimated 71,000 fatalities.
no it was not. it was one of the deadliest though
The deadliest hurricane on record, the Great Hurricane of 1780, killed over 27,000 people in the Caribbean. The deadliest tropical cyclone in the world (generic word for hurricanes, typhoons, or similar storms) was the Bhola Cyclone of 1970 which struck Bangladesh with a death toll estimated at 300,000 to 500,000.
There can be no doubt that the most deadliest weapon of world war 2 was the nuclear bombs that dropped on Hiroshima.
The A-bomb.
It was the most deadliest war with over 62 to 78 million casualties.
Yes, and WW2 had the most casualties world-wide.
American Civil War
World War II is the deadliest war in history.
If by deadliest, you mean the most violent, Somalia is the most dangerous place in the world. With the threat of terroism, kidnapping, the ongoing civil war and not to mention, the alarming rate in piracy, dozens of lives are claimed everyday.
The Civil War World War 1 The Revolutionary War
The Atomic Bomb?
yup it fu<kin was
No, WWII remains the deadliest war.
D-Day