about a 50 mile radius
if by nuke you mean the weapon of destruction, yes, overtime it can.
this depends mostly on yield and altitude/depth of burst. it is a rather difficult function to compute.
Don't blow up the lab with your experiment. The terrorists might blow up the bridge.
A nuke can cover up to 200 miles. Mega Ton nukes blow up even farther. But the real affect of a nuke is the radiation. One nuke can spread radiation all over Europe. If you do get radiation you die in 2 days. Though the answer above overstates the case they can be truly devastating. The effect of a nuclear weapon depends on the 'yield' of the bomb. The yield is measured in equivalent tonnage of TNT exploding but this is only an indication of the blast and not the radiation. The bomb dropped on Hiroshima had an equivalent tonnage of 15 -20,000 tons of TNT. The weapons today can be constructed in the millions of tons range easily.
Yes you have to but here is a tip: if you want the sturdiest balloon blow it up halfway and then insert pancakes before you blow it up anymore
1 nuke
if by nuke you mean the weapon of destruction, yes, overtime it can.
Of course.
Unless its a nuke, no. Or if you place it in the right place.
The Moon is a landmass the size of Africa. We could throw every nuke ever made at it without accomplishing much. you can if you put c4 on it or dynamite
Of course not, the nuke would not even make it to the deathstar before Darth Vader would use his force powers to shoot it back at you.
all you have to do is kill zombies and some will drop a nuke but if one does run into the nuke and it will blow up and not hurt you but it will kill the zombies that are out
A flower putting a seed down and the the seed slowly breaking and then the seed releasing chemicals to blow up a nuke (funny lies)
blow up their mtns. for mining etc.
No. You would be vaporised long before you were able to land.
this depends mostly on yield and altitude/depth of burst. it is a rather difficult function to compute.
It won't, Magnesium won't blow up.