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It is impossible to accurately estimate the number of nuclear bombs it would take to completely destroy Earth as the amount would be so vast that it is beyond comprehension. Using nuclear bombs to destroy Earth would also have catastrophic consequences for all life on the planet.
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Surprisingly few ! The 'super powers' have enough nuclear weapons between them - to destroy humanity many times over !
I don't think that this question should ever be answered in great detail, since so crazy person out there is probably going to then blast this world to smithereens. I'm sure the amount of nuclear bombs could be calculated, but then, who on earth would want to know that? We'll all be dead and that is that. Thankyou.
It is difficult to answer how many nuclear bombs it would take to destroy England due to the fact that there are a variety of different nukes. It would most likely take around a couple of dozen.
Both basically are the same, they can be fission or fusion bombs like Uranium,Plutonium and Hydrogen bombs. A general description would be that atomic bombs are fission bombs. Nuclear bombs are fusion bombs. Fusion bombs are more powerful weight for weight
No, one nuclear bomb cannot destroy the entire world. However, a large-scale nuclear war involving multiple bombs could have catastrophic global consequences. The impact would vary depending on the number and size of the bombs detonated.
No, a single nuclear bomb cannot destroy Earth's atmosphere. However, a large-scale nuclear war involving numerous bombs could have devastating effects on the atmosphere and potentially lead to long-term environmental consequences.
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It is difficult to determine the exact number of nuclear bombs it would take to kill everyone in the world, as many factors such as location and size of the bombs would come into play. However, it is estimated that a few hundred strategically placed nuclear bombs could have catastrophic global consequences.
Bombs in Halo 2Because then if it did, then it would destroy most of the maps, if your on them, and modders would have a great advantage and if an atomic bomb in Halo happened to be set off, the players, including yourself, would either be laggy or have blue screen or something (don't question the massive power of bungie)..........also.....halo (the rings) are sort of like atomic bombs. (but stronger.) Edit: blockadeThere are Shiva nuclear warheads which are similar and are used by the UNSC to take care of Covenant fleet and suchAlso earth is the only human planet left so the UNSC wouldn't use a nuclear bomb because that would completely destroy the area and that area would be completely useless to humans as well
No, this is not a possibility.