Yes, there is nuclear energy in nuclear bombs. It is released in a few microseconds when they are detonated.
Nuclear bombs before the 60s were referred to as atom bombs, because the term Nuclear hadn't been discover yet. Nuclear bombs today, are generally Hydrogen bombs, or fusion bombs. They are significantly more powerful, able to places about the size of Rhode Island. Atom bombs,which were mostly uranium and plutonium, lack the destructive power of Nuclear or Fusion bombs.
yes there is extreme amounts of gamma radiation in in nuclear bombs
Radioactivity
because it has heat inside that can burn you to pieces
At this time the US builds no nuclear bombs. A small number of existing bombs are refurbished as needed.
No nuclear bombs were tested on Easter Island.
none, australia is not a nuclear power
Some bombs are nuclear. But most bombs are not nuclear.
Well, to my research there hasn't been any nuclear bombs, Aussie has built.
in many places
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Russia has roughly 3500 nuclear warheads at the time of this writing and the number is slowly falling.
there were two types of nuclear bombs. A "gun type" bomb and an implosion type one with a plutonium core
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Yes, there is nuclear energy in nuclear bombs. It is released in a few microseconds when they are detonated.