Absolutely. However, the certain widespread dispersal of radioactive fallout would deem this solution a ridiculous one.
Given the power of modern atomic bombs, it is unlikely that a single atomic bomb could destroy the world. It is doubtful that a single atomic bomb could cause irreparable damage to civilization (given humanity's spread across the planet etc)
it destoys everything and theres no survivors
Hiroshima, the second one was Nagasaki
Over 12 miles.
The extent of destruction caused by an atomic bomb can vary significantly depending on several factors including the bomb's yield, height of detonation, and surrounding geography. In general, a fairly powerful atomic bomb could potentially cause destruction over an area of several square miles, with severe damage concentrated closer to the detonation point.
It was designed to destroy bast amplitude of the cities terrain.
It takes less than a minute.
Those bombs were dropped over Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan.
The ATOMIC BOMB , can kill millions of people, destroy a county, and all that jazz. This is why we ( United States) try and not use it, it causes MASS distruction.
A atomic bomb is a nuke so once you drop it and blow it up, it will destroy buildings and mankind cw: (1) It solves the problem of who goes first. The some with the bomb goes first.
A megaton bomb is more damaging than an atomic bomb because it has a much higher explosive yield. A megaton bomb releases energy equivalent to the detonation of one million tons of TNT, while an atomic bomb typically releases energy equivalent to the detonation of thousands of tons of TNT.
An Atomic bomb destoys EVERYTHING in it's path (I once had one threat from an a-bomb at school once).Even if you are at least 500 feet away, you WILL be vaporized.