The book "War of the Worlds" was a Science Fiction novel by HG Wells. It decribed an invasion of the earth by Martians. As such it is a tale, a story, made up, not true, fantasy, unreal.
However World War I and II did happen. They were, to all intents and purposes, global conflicts in our history.
No, in "War of the Worlds," it is the Earth's bacteria that ultimately defeat the aliens. The aliens do not have immunity to Earth's microbes, leading to their downfall.
The book War of the worlds was a book written by H.G Wells around 1900 it tells the story of an invasion of Earth from Mars so yes it has aliens.
No, it's our germs that kill the aliens, the birds are just eating the dead aliens.
In War of the Worlds, the Martians want the earth as a fertile place to live because their planet is dying and well on the way to being dead.
They were aliens from Mars.
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they are aliens :P
Earth is invaded by aliens.
In H.G. Wells' novel "The War of the Worlds," the aliens were ultimately defeated by Earth's bacteria and viruses, to which they had no immunity. The microscopic organisms proved to be deadly to the aliens, despite their advanced technology and weaponry.
Earth is invaded by aliens from another planet.
No. All the aliens died in the first one.
The aliens in War of the Worlds are ultimately killed by Earth's bacteria and viruses, to which they have no immunity. Their biological systems cannot withstand these pathogens, leading to their downfall.
Nope. The plots aren't even similar. War of the Worlds is about aliens invading earth. World War Z is about zombies.
The aliens in "War of the Worlds" are said to have come from Mars. In H.G. Wells' original novel, they invade Earth from Mars in giant tripods.
In the 1953 War of the Worlds film, the aliens were depicted as being around 10 to 15 feet tall. They were portrayed as towering over humans and possessing advanced technology that allowed them to easily outmatch human defenses.
because their planet is dying and well on the way to being dead.yesNope
In "War of the Worlds," the alien invaders are ultimately defeated by Earth's microbes, which they have no immunity to. The aliens perish from infections, and humanity emerges victorious.