Absolutely! The Crossroads Baker test shot (5th bomb detonated) of 1946, the Wigwam test shot done a couple hundred miles southwest of San Diego, and numerous shots at Bikini and Eniwetok atolls through the 1950s were underwater.
The US and Soviet stockpiles have had both nuclear depth charges and torpedos since the early 1950s and still have them. Both explode underwater, as do their conventional equivalents.
the real question is can the sun blow you up with a million nukes?
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One, if its yield is high enough!!
Yes, if they are prepared to fire so yes they can take down the UFO or blow up the UFO into pieces.
Big enough ones can.
i depends on the type of bomb if you are speaking about nukes no but if its like C-4 or any hand triggered explosive there might be a chance
Either.
The Romans dug a right angle in the mountain then they dumped a whole bunch of water in and the pressure of the water hitting the angle made it blow up.
Yes. Pure potassium will blow up in water. In old school houses, teachers experimented with kids. They used pure potassium cubes.
a better question would be...how many chucks does it take to chuck, and chuck a chuck norris?....the answer is: none can defeat him
You would blow up from water pressure.
Hydrodynamics are water dynamites: you use it to blow things up using water. Aerodynamics are air explosives: you use it to blow things up using air.