Absolutely. However, the certain widespread dispersal of radioactive fallout would deem this solution a ridiculous one.
An atomic bomb can approximately destroy 100 square miles.
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)
Well there is no "Megaton" bombs, but there are hydrogen bombs in the megaton range and they are a lot more powerful. An Atomic bomb can destroy a city. A Hydrogen bomb can destroy a country.
Hiroshima, the second one was Nagasaki
Over 12 miles.
it destoys everything and theres no survivors
Those bombs were dropped over Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan.
It was designed to destroy bast amplitude of the cities terrain.
It takes less than a minute.
An atomic bomb has more destructive potential, but a large, long-lived tornado would probably release more energy than a small nuclear weapon.
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.