There is no real "time" period that it took to clean up, because people have different views about different places. Some parts of the cities were covered in weeks, while some took months. It took almost a year for the radiation to fully go away in some areas.
In the US, the cost of cleaning up the radioactive pollution created by the nuclear weapons complex has been estimated at US $ 365 billion, almost as much as the cost of building a nuclear weapon.
It terms of time, it took 15 years for the United States to reconstruct the country.
See: Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
It cost $20,000,000,000 to build the 4,680 bombs in 1945. Two of them were the ones dropped over Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
The atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was a very significant event in human history. Politically, it meant that Imperial Japan was finished and had no choice but to surrender, which it did. It also ushered in the nuclear age, and nuclear weapons have been the most important factor in international politics ever since that time. In economic terms, it meant that a lot of money was going to be spent by various nations in order to build nuclear weapons. A major defense industry was thereby created. There are many other consequences as well, too many to mention. Large events have many consequences, and the consequences have their own consequences, in an ever expanding sequence that propagates forever.
Firstly to scare the Japanese into surrendering secondly and possibly firstly as well to see what would happen to a population that was affected by nuclear attack. and thirdly to scare the hell out of the whole world and with the help of the Russians get the biggest arms race going that history has ever seen. (A real little money spinner)
After 3 planes were seen over Japan, the Japanese though they were weather planes so the attack came 45 minutes after the "all clear". Because of the lack of warning and the populace's indifference to small groups of planes, the explosion came as an almost complete surprise, and the people had not taken shelter. Many were caught in the open, and most of the rest in flimsily constructed homes or commercial establishments. Because of the flat terrain and circular shape of the city, Hiroshima was uniformly and extensively devastated. In this case, humanity was more devastated that the land itself since the bombs were detonated at about 2,000 feet in the air.
See: Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
It cost $20,000,000,000 to build the 4,680 bombs in 1945. Two of them were the ones dropped over Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
The military who had to enter the main land.
hi! i feed my pets, collect money from my piggy bank, clean litter trays, and clean my friends pets for money
Clean grossed $138,711 worldwide.
exchange of dirty money over the clean
It depends on the hotel that you are looking for. Many of the hotels are clean, but they will cost more money. The ones that don't cost as much money probably aren't as clean.
Clean grossed $138,711 in the domestic market.
The atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was a very significant event in human history. Politically, it meant that Imperial Japan was finished and had no choice but to surrender, which it did. It also ushered in the nuclear age, and nuclear weapons have been the most important factor in international politics ever since that time. In economic terms, it meant that a lot of money was going to be spent by various nations in order to build nuclear weapons. A major defense industry was thereby created. There are many other consequences as well, too many to mention. Large events have many consequences, and the consequences have their own consequences, in an ever expanding sequence that propagates forever.
It's on Posiedon's and Hade's palace. If you clean Hade's palace clean you get money.
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No. All it'll do is clean money out of your wallet.