about 65,000
Atomic bombs release various forms of radiation, including gamma rays, neutrons, and initial infrared radiation. The amount of radiation depends on the type and yield of the bomb. Immediate exposure to high levels of radiation can cause severe radiation sickness, burns, and even death.
radiation
Atomic bombs use nuclear fission, where heavy atomic nuclei split into smaller ones releasing energy and radiation. Hydrogen bombs use both nuclear fission and fusion, with fusion reactions involving the combining of light atomic nuclei to release even more energy and radiation. Hydrogen bombs are typically more powerful and produce higher levels of radiation compared to atomic bombs.
blast, thermal and radiation :) i remember from highschool
Attend the wounded with radiation sickness and then bury then when they died.
it made it greener with radiation...
no effects still exist. Nukes leave a lot of radiation etc but not atomic bombs
Actually, it has been decades without radiation that came from the atomic bombs.
Half of the death the bombs brought were in the week after the first day from radiation sickness.
Most of the arguments were of the civilian deaths and the sickness those bombs brought.
I believe it was around 120,00 in 2 seconds from the blast, and around 60,000 after the blast from radiation poisoning.
Atomic bombs can have severe immediate impacts, including destruction of buildings, radiation exposure, and high casualties. Long-term effects can include increased cancer rates, genetic mutations, and psychological trauma. The use of atomic bombs can have devastating consequences on human health and the environment.