The bomb itself will travel nowhere when detonated, because it no longer exists.
If you actually meant the range of bomb effects, well that depends on yield and height/depth of burst.
If you actually meant the spread of fallout, well that depends strongly on weather conditions especially wind and precipitation. Fallout plumes thousands of miles long are common, occasionally one will circle the earth several times.
It would depend on the power of the explosion and prevailing weather conditions.
Over 12 miles.
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The explosion would never be heard on Earth. Sound cannot travel through the near-vacuum of space.
Indeed it can, but don't be expecting much of a explosion. The water basically cushions the explosion so there's no big bang. ibelieveit would sound like a bass drum
Most of the survivors did not hear the sound but did see the flash. The ones that heard it were far from ground zero.
There were firing of bullets and shells going off so it would be very noisy and scary.
It depends on the explosion a Nuclear bombs make a very high sound Frequency
Hiroshima (though Hirosima is more in line with the Japanese spelling, since "S" makes the "sh" sound in translations, but is normally spelled as "Hiroshima") was the target of an American nuclear bomb attack on Monday, August 6, 1945.
Sound travels through air. Between the Earth and any star, there are long stretches of distances with hardly any particles--not nearly enough to carry sound.
TNT (the dynamite that caused the explosion) pop (the sound a small explosion might make)
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Yes, waves do carry sound.
Any/every material can carry sound.
No they do not carry Yes sound travels
In my opinon: Yes.For me sound is irrespective of listener.
because, when there really is an explosion in space there isn't any sound so there shouldn't be any in space. :) (:
Sound of an artillery shell exploding is "crump." A rifle shot is "crack."
Sound waves carry sound