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I saw this question before and I hope you mean atom bombs not just atoms. Atoms are in everything in the entire world. Atom Bombs are controversial. Someone from my generation would say there should be no atom bombs, particularly the powerful atom bombs in existence now. Others way we must have them for defense. The problem is there is a cat and mouse game that goes on. One country says I have these bombs. Another says, well we have these bombs and they are better than yours. And it goes on and on. If Josef Stalin had merely forgotten about the bombs there would have been no atom bomb arms race. Many of the bombs have been dismantled but not all of them. People fail to realize there are enough of them to destroy the entire world. So to me they are not helpful. They are the product of two little boys playing the "mine is better game and you better not get a better one."
Out four H bombs lost in spain three have been recoverd.
None. The blitz refers to bombs dropped on England, not Germany.
2 atomic bombs and 2 million HE bombs and 5 million incendiary fire bombs
In "The Westing Game," one of the bombs burned a corner section of the Westing house, causing damage to the building.
There were 16 people who played the Westing Game in the book.
1st=shin hoo's resurant 2nd=coffee shop 3rd=wexlers apartment 4th=elevator
Angela Wexler
It was Angela!!(the perfect child!)
five years passed after the Westing house was burned
There was no crime in The Westing Game.
Westing is Sam Westing's last name, and the whole book is based on his game in the will, which is also titled the "westing game".
The Westing Game was created in 1978.
The crime in "The Westing Game" was the murder of Samuel W. Westing, the wealthy industrialist. The participants in the game had to solve the mystery of his death to win his inheritance.
Miss Westing in "The Westing Game" is actually Samuel W. Westing, a wealthy businessman who was assumed to be dead but was playing a complex game with the potential heirs to his fortune. He uses the disguise of a mysterious figure to orchestrate the game and test the heirs' abilities.
Dr. Sikes was an immigrant from Westing Game.