Poison gas would fit that description.
Physical damage
U-Boat
Broken railroads, factories, and bridges.
No battles fought here
The wars were in Europe and Asia, and did not reach North America.
Conclusion? As in end result? Psychological damage, physical damage, death.
The word 'harm' is both a verb (Please don't harm me.) and a noun (I have caused no harm.)The noun 'harm' is a word for physical injury or material damage; psychological damage or injury; actual or potential ill effects or danger; a word for a thing.
The worst physical harms you can imagine, there's no organ free from damage.
The simple example is Alcohol. Short term use cause psychological changes and chronic usage will cause physical damage like cirrhosis of liver.
They aren't. Wind speed is the speed at which air moves. Damage is physical harm caused to objects. Strong wind can caused damage, with damage generally being more severe with faster winds. Most damage, however is not caused by wind. Damage can result from a number of natrual and human causes.
An illness that has a psychological cause and does not involve brain damage is Psychosis.
That the defendant injured, or caused them some damage, monetary or physical.
The damage is mostly psychological.
To recover from the physical damage caused by long term addiction one needs to allow their bodies time to heal and recover and seek medical attention if needed.
This is a very general question, and we can only give a general answer. Psychological problems are usually organic, resulting from physical damage or chemical imbalances caused by accidents, genetics or drugs; or traumatic, resulting from outside influences such as abuse or other causes of high-level stress such as combat and similar experiences (which also involve chemical imbalances and may often involve drugs and alcohol).
Physical damage
The word is damage. It means destruction or a loss in value resulting from an action or event.