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Weel, the japannese disaster is different from world war because...

Jappannese Disaster wasn't created by people fighting like world war was and the Japannese Disaster wasn't created to separate people by where they were from, it was just becasue of the genarators overheating.

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What happened in Japan was a natural disaster, meaning caused by nothing but nature, hence "natural". The earthquake and tsunami caused the loss of power. This loss of power in turn left the nuclear power plants unable to cool the nuclear reactors, resulting in a meltdown, or partial meltdown, whatever Japan is classifying it as. The meltdowns are causing a release of radiation, which is infiltrating food, water, and the people themselves.

If you're referring to WWII, the US dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, and another on Nagasaki, Japan. The blast and heat of the bomb itself instantly evaporated people and buildings, leaving destruction, and afterwards the residual effects of radiation from the fallout.

As you see, the two are very different.

-Linds.

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