I THINK I KINDA KNOW:
Well, I did read a book about the atomic bomb. It's called Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes. In it, a girl named Sadako and her family which survives the atom bomb realize that Sadako has leukemia from the radiation the atomic bomb gave off. Sadako's best friend tells her that if she makes 1,000 paper cranes, the gods will grant her any wish she desires, like, I don't know, FOR HER TO SURVIVE THE LEUKEMIA! So she sets on making paper cranes to fulfill her wish to get better, and be able to go home again. At the hospital, she makes a friend, who also has the same problem as he, but it is too late for him to make a 1,000 paper cranes. He then, one night, lets his soul leave his body, and dies. Sadako's family keeps on visiting her, and they buy her great gifts, but she still doesn't get better. One evening, after she makes her last paper crane, she closes her eyes, and goes to sleep...forever. A true story based on Sadako Sasaki, a real patient of leukemia who bravely fights against sickness, but sadly loses the long, painful battle. There are shrines and statues of her around Japan too. The book Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes originally written by her classmates, and passed on through the years, corrected, and rewritten to today, when we remember who we had killed by dropping the atom bomb.
SO MY ANSWER IS:
Yes, some people did survive, but part of the ones who did, died a slow and painful death of leukemia.
I read the same book and i cried bucketfuls
A number of people in Hiroshima and Nagasaki did survive the atomic blasts but naturally they were not at the centre of the detonations.
its a bomb that's atomic =) and blows up stuff. hope that helpsfirst of all its what DO people think of the atomic bomb ^-^ any ways the atomic bomb astonished everyone (exept scientists) it very amazing >.
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No they had an opening hatch that opened by a lever which released the atomic bomb. So there was no need for people to push it off, but if there was no opening then there would have been a possibility.
Yes millions of Japans people died.
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What gave you that idea? It isn't obsolete in any way. In fact every Hydrogen bomb contains an Atomic bomb as its primary stage.
The only people who have actually "Used" an atomic bomb are the "Americans" as in the US of A. and they used 2. The Russians have never 'Used' one and neither have any of the other civilized/advanced nations.
The invention of the atomic bomb did not occur until late in WWII not WWI. There was no such weapon as an atomic bomb in WWI, nor were their any planes that could have handled the weight.
Noplace, the US did not have any atomic bombs in 1944. Nobody had atomic bombs in 1944.
No. That was one of the reasons it was a target for the atomic bomb. Any damage done had to be done by the single bomb.
I don't know of any, its just physics.