The US spent 2 billion dollars on the Manhattan Project during WW2, almost all of this was on infrastructure not bombs themselves. Each of the bombs themselves probably cost on the order of a million dollars, although no exact costs have been declassified.
If you are talking about the atomic bombs, they were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. If you mean normal bombs... pretty much everywhere...
No set appearance. Work in bomb disposal would be much easier if there were.
It has been argued that the atomic bomb cost aound 2 billion dollars for the 3 bombs: 1 test bomb and the 2 actaully dropped Almost every penny of that was spent on the industrial infrastructure needed to make the bombs. The cost of the bombs themselves was virtually negligible compared to that. 24 bombs were scheduled for production in 1945: 1 test bomb and 23 to be dropped on Japan. It is unlikely these extra bombs had they been produced would have raised the cost much at all. The actual cost of a nuclear weapon's physics package is still classified.
the planes were the bombs and the terrorist wore fake bombs as a while on the plane
A Volkswagon Bug cost 15,000$
20,000
If the bug bombs are used in a home where there are people living there that have a tendancy to wheezing, if they breathe it in, it can get inside their lungs and have serious medical results.
50000.00
6-7 dollars
how much does it cost to get a new head gaskette for a 1998 vw bug?
they were 2.000 dollars each
Yes, it is and it can withstand nuclear bombs but can be squashed by your foot easily.
Yes you can it will work more effectly because your killing two unwanted guest at onces.
It doesn't. The Manhattan Project cost $2 billion, but most of that was for infrastructure not bombs themselves. The 3 devices detonated in WW2 probably cost no more than $1 million each to make. Modern bombs probably cost much less than that. However actual cost figures are still classified.
bug bombs and duddle bugs in Britain (no lie)
1,000,000,000