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Yes, in fact they are both large, thriving cities. Nuclear airbursts like Hiroshima and Nagasaki do not have as much long-lasting radiation as ground or ocean bursts.

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Q: Do people still live in Hiroshima and Nagasaki?
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Does grass grow in Hiroshima and Nagasaki today?

Yes- and they are busy cities- people live in both.


Can you live in hiroshima and nagasaki?

They are totally rebuild and safe on radiation.


Do people live in nagasaki?

Yes they do because they have been remodeled and are beautiful than before. And radiation may only affect new borns. Otherwise it has no effect because both atomic bombs blew up above the two cities, Nagasaki, and Hiroshima. Also there was recent damage in Nagasaki because of an earthquake and sunami in 2011


What is the thing they influnced Japan the most?

In the case that you mean Japans government and Constitution, we did. After the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki we forced the Constitution that we "helped" write on them and they have to live by it or we take it as an act of war.


Is there still places in Japan that are still infected from the bombing of Hiroshima and Naasaki?

no, both cities are safe to live in now.


What happened to the people who did not die from hiroshima?

Those had to live with the memory of what had happened usually bearing the scars.


About three-quarters of Japan's people live on the narrow coastal plain between Tokyo and Hiroshima?

True


Do people still live on islands?

Yes, people still do live on islands, like Hawai'i, or Ellis Island.


Where did Sadako live?

Sadako lived in Hiroshima, Japan.


Are there any living hiroshima survivors?

Sure, there would be. They would be from 70-95 ish now, but the Japanese tend to have longer life spans. Like all elderly in this age range, many die every day, so it wont be long before any survivor will be a rarity.


How long does it take to live somewhere when someone dropped an atomic bomb on it?

Too many variables to give a simple answer- depends on the bomb, and how it is used- surface burst, high air burst, etc. In the best situation, a few weeks. You might note that the only two cities to ever have been atom bombed- Hiroshima and Nagasaki, both have people living and working there.


Where do the pueblo people live now?

they still live in the southerenwest