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The immediate effect was death but it also brought illness...

Leukemia, Lymphoma and Multiple Myeloma, Nervous system tumors and their response relation were observed for all solid nodules, adenoma, and nodules without histological diagnosis, autoimmune hypothyroidism, stomach tumors and breast diseases. The population has a long follow-up (50 years) and includes both sexes and all ages of exposure, allowing a direct compilation of risks by these factors. the population has a long follow-up (50 years) and includes both sexes and all ages of exposure, allowing a direct compilation of risks by these factors. Because of the use of Japanese family registration system, mortality data are virtually complete for survivors who remained in Japan.

The result in the coral reefs in the Bimini Island who were demolished by nuclear blast came alive again after 50 years.

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1) In Japan, about 300,000 people died. People today are still being affected by radiation.

2) It prevented WW3 (the world would just be annihilated)

3) It ended WW2

4) It began the Cold War between the Soviet Union (now Russia) and the U.S.

5) It gave scientists around the world a "we can do it" attitude. If the Manhattan Project scientists could create a thing like that in three years, we can too!

6) It made America the #1 most powerful country in the world - and one of the most hated too.

7) English is now the #1 most popular language in the world because of it.

This was made by a 7th grader! Go me!

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15y ago

See atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

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