Since nuclear bombs come in very different sizes, the results may vary.
Since nuclear bombs come in very different sizes, the results may vary.
Since nuclear bombs come in very different sizes, the results may vary.
Since nuclear bombs come in very different sizes, the results may vary.
Since nuclear bombs come in very different sizes, the results may vary.
Earth's chance: 15% Moons chance: 50%
Hydrogen bombs, which are nuclear weapons. One was the equal of 50 million tons of TNT explosives.
Missiles and bombs and wood the missiles cost 25million and the bombs 50 million and wood only 15 dollars
50% of Americans hit animals 50% of Americans hit animals
No. A meteor cannot hit the earth: meteors burn up in the earth's atmosphere. A meteorite, indeed slots of them, hit the earth last night. Astronomers estimate between 36 and 166 meteorites larger than 10grams fall to Earth per million square kilometres each year. Over the whole surface area of Earth, that translates to 18,000to 84,000meteorites bigger than 10grams per year. That is a minimum of at nearly 50 a day.
.50 caliber machine guns, unguided rockets, and unguided bombs.
I don't think the earth can fit in 50 ears.
The "Tsar Bomba" was the biggest bomb ever detonated, at 50 megatons. The U.S has bombs ranging in yield of 0.01 Kilotons, to about 1 Megaton. The reason for 1 megaton, is that there is no real benefit of having them any bigger.
Probably nothing much. Thousands of meteors hit the earth every year. In a typical year there are between 18,000 and 80,000 meteorites of 10 grams or more, which strike earth. That is more than 50 each day on average. I have not heard of any catastrophic outcome following the several hundred which hit last week. Have you?
you need to have 50 gold medals in order to have the triple large bombs
50 pounds in space 150 on earth 50 pounds in space 150 on earth
50 Kg of course !