War is a state or period of conflict that involves organised use of weapons, as well as physical force. It is generally characterised by extreme collective aggression, destruction, and high mortality.
War is carried out between different groups, nations, and or countries. Each side has a leader, this can be a person or an organisation, and they can either surrender or collapse, thus ending the war.
There are different types of war such as, civil war, where the forces in conflict belong to the same nation or political entity, and globalising war, where the forces extend beyond the national or regional boundaries of the immediate combatants. As well as other warfares for example, asymmetric, chemical, and nuclear.
War is carried out between different groups, nations, and or countries. Each side has a leader, this can be a person or an organisation, and they can either surrender or collapse, thus ending the war.
There are different types of war such as, civil war, where the forces in conflict belong to the same nation or political entity, and globalising war, where the forces extend beyond the national or regional boundaries of the immediate combatants. As well as other warfares for example, asymmetric, chemical, and nuclear.