yes exended use of nuclear bombs would send tons of debris and dust in the air that will block out the sun
If the entire world is affected by the various explosions, it could be thousands or millions of years before the radioactive isotopes have decayed enough as to emit levels of radiation that wouldn't harm living creatures.
For one, Nuclear power can harm aquatic life, harm humans with enough radiation, destroy drinking water, and harm the air.
Nuclear weapons can have detrimental effects on the atmosphere through the release of radioactive particles and chemicals. They can also contaminate the hydrosphere through fallout deposition and water pollution. The lithosphere can be impacted by ground disturbances, such as cratering and soil contamination. Additionally, nuclear weapons can disrupt ecosystems and harm biodiversity in the biosphere through radioactive contamination and habitat destruction.
They don't.
atomic bomb caused harm while the nuclear energy can be both harmful(radiation) and harmless(for electricity).
ALWAYS wear protective clothing and a mask over your mouth and nose. Also, if you can, wear protective glasses too as the energy from the nuclear waste is very powerful and could harm you.
Sudden disaster refers to an unexpected and catastrophic event that causes significant harm or damage. This could include natural disasters, such as earthquakes or severe storms, or man-made disasters like explosions or mass accidents.
if one of the public make nuclear weapons of course they can use but it can then become illegal if they harm someone
Yes, nuclear waste can be deadly due to its high levels of radiation which can cause harm to living organisms if not handled properly. Exposure to nuclear waste can lead to serious health effects such as cancer and genetic mutations. Proper containment and disposal of nuclear waste are essential to prevent harm to humans and the environment.
because it has many harmful chemicals in it which harm the health of a person
Fossil fuels depend upon the material laid down millions of years ago, and really represent 'stored sunlight'. But they will run out! They cannot last forever. And they produce CO2 as a by-product that will harm the atmosphere of the Earth. In the long run we will have to rely on renewable fuels, and on nuclear power plants. But even these nuclear plants will eventually run out of fuel.
What Could Be the Harm - 2012 was released on: USA: 19 May 2012