Is a neutron bomb hotter than the sun
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No, not generally. A thermonuclear explosion (a hydrogen fusion bomb, unlike the earlier uranium fission bombs) will approach the temperature of the Sun, but will not equal it, and it will only last for a fraction of a second.
No. Antarctica will always be colder than Christchurch, New Zealand.
Bombs have changed so much over 60 years. Atomic bombs are much more powerful than there WW2 counterparts. Smart bombs and tracking bombs are also a new powerful addition.
i dnt know search the inernet i think new york
I live in the New York City suburbs. Approximately 10 miles from Manhattan. It happens to be hotter in the suburbs than NYC. The main reason for this as I have read is that NYC is "cooled" a bit by all the water surrounding it.
No, cotton requires a hotter climate than we have, and cotton is a crop that needs a lot of water.
Due to the nature of the terrain and the climate, South Africa will have a hotter Christmas than New Zealand. However, both countries celebrate Christmas during the summer month of December, so both countries have a hotter Christmas than countries in the northern hemisphere.
911
If the sea gets more heat than it loses, then, obviously, it will get hotter. This will continue until a new equilibrium is reached: being hotter, it will also lose heat faster.
Building Bombs - 1991 was released on: USA: 11 October 1991 (New York City, New York)
The climates of the United Kingdom (which includes England) and New Zealand are similar except for the far north of North Island which is nearly sub-tropical.
nyc
It's a lot more humid and sticky in New York than in California, so it will seem hotter.