Nagasaki (Japan) - 9 August 1945 - a bomb containing 6,4 kg of Plutonium 239
See atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
The first bomb dropped on Hiroshima was nicknamed Little Boy, the second bomb which was dropped on Nagasaki was nick named Fat Man
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There isn't a one answer but a nuclear bomb and M.O.A.B is all i can think of :).
Nagasaki
Although the Hiroshima bomb had lower yield than the Nagasaki bomb, it did more damage because it:exploded closer to its intended APHiroshima is on flatter land than Nagasaki allowing the blast wave to cover more land, the hills surrounding Nagasaki contained the blast wave limiting the range of damage.
The explosion in Nagasaki was bigger but the damage was less because of the terrain. Fat man, the bomb dropped over Nagasaki was a plutonium implosion type bomb compared with the uranium fission bomb dropped over Hiroshima.
In Hiroshima was little boy and in Nagasaki was fat man.
It was a series of cameras dropped onparachuteson Nagasaki to video the damage done to the area.
60,000-80,000
the population of Nagasaki after the atomic bomb was 166,000.
It was actually the lower yield MK-I Little boy bomb dropped on Hiroshima that did more damage.The higher yield MK-III Fatman bomb was accidentally dropped much further from its target (almost 2 miles away) and the blast wave was contained by the surrounding hills.
Yes, the radiation was much more abundant after the atomic bomb.
Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum was created in 1955.
Depending on the blast wave, an A bomb could do damage for up to five miles. The Atomic bombing of Nagasaki and Hiroshima in 1945 left no standing buildings for two miles in all directions.
No, Fat man was the bomb dropped over Nagasaki.