He constructed a total of about 20 houses in Hiroshima and another 12 in Nagasaki. Many of the buildings were multi-unit and several were community houses, so altogether Houses for Hiroshima helped to house close to 100 families.
destroy all there buildings and make spanish buildings
Satchel charges and flame throwers
Hiroshima was destroyed in 80% of the buildings. They measured that by the buildings still standing. That they didn't take in consideration was the number of the still standing buildings that served no purpose. Still standing doesn't mean you can use it. As a matter of fact, most of the still standing buildings were destroyed for being not safe for living or housing a manufacturing plant.
Hiroshima is mostly flat with many marine ports.
It was 17,500 buildings.
Chalk is water soluble. Which means rain would destroy the building.
There were buildings collapsing all over.
Yes, buildings have been destroyed with nuclear weapons (find some photos of Hiroshima or Nagasaki Japan). Conventional explosives were used in WW 2 to bomb cities. Commercial explosives are used today in demolition to bring buildings down.
They destroy buildings kill animals and humans
many houses and telephone lines were Rockne and or cut off
yes
The tsunami destroyed many buildings and damaged nuclear reactors
He constructed a total of about 20 houses in Hiroshima and another 12 in Nagasaki. Many of the buildings were multi-unit and several were community houses, so altogether Houses for Hiroshima helped to house close to 100 families.
Boudica likely destroyed many buildings during her attacks, but a notable one was the destruction of the Temple of Claudius in Colchester.
Hiroshima, the second one was Nagasaki
It of course depends on what you mean by 'destroy earth' but 1000 Hiroshima sized bombs wouldn't alter the landscape all that much, only irradiate it.