lots
no
nuclear plant explosion
The nuclear plant explosion of 1986
hibaku jumoku
No. There is no possibility whatsoever of a nuclear power plant having a nuclear explosion. It is not physically, or even theoretically, possible for the core to be brought into a super-prompt critical geometry and held there long enough to consume enough fuel to "go nuclear".
Thankfully there haven't been many nuclear accidents, however when they do happen they can be severe the worst nuclear accident/disaster was the explosion of reactor No.4 at the Chernobyl Nuclear power plant in 1986 on April the 26th.
No, but there would be more release of radioactivity because the reactor itself would probably be melted in the explosion.
Yes, the explosion happened in Japan. It was very tragic.
radiological not toxicological
The effects of the Chernobyl nuclear plant melt down were catastophic to the population. The plant lesked high levels of radiation in the area. People who lived near the plant were at risk of getting cancer.
the consequences are obviously that lots of people can die and be harmed by this also there will be a lot of damage done to the prostate's area which will have to be re built
no it was caused by the tectonic plates the nuclear plant disaster happened because of the earthquake