you can survive an atomic blast if you get inside of a certain metal. someone please edit and tell what metal it is
Because an atomic blast creates radioactive iodine, the gland most immediately effected after an atomic blast would be the thyroid gland.
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Yes. The initial release of energy could easily incinerate you if you were close enough, and that happens before the blast reaches you. If you were within the blast radius, you would die from the mechanical effects. Farther out, you may survive the blast but be severly burned or irradiated. You death from burns or radiation sickness would follow within days.
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An atomic blast
A direct nuclear blast - nothing. However it is said that cockroaches would possibly survive radiation where other animals would be killed.
Mighty Med - 2013 Atomic Blast from the Past 1-14 was released on: USA: 2014
I believe it was around 120,00 in 2 seconds from the blast, and around 60,000 after the blast from radiation poisoning.
None if directly exposed to thermal flash or blast. Almost any if only exposed to the radiation. The LD50 for ionizing radiation is much higher in insects than it is in mammals.
There is a possibility for a cockroach to live and die. A cockroach will die from the initial blast, meaning the cockroach will die from the fiery explosion. A cockroach will survive the radiation of the blast, but not the actual blast itself.
the full range of an atomic bomb (not just blast range) is 20 square miles