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∙ 14y agoNuclear annihilation. If one nation fired on the other, the other would fire back and we'd all die.
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∙ 14y agoThe main reason that could prevent the US and Russia from using nuclear weapons in a conflict is the principle of mutually assured destruction (MAD). Both countries possess enough nuclear weapons to completely destroy each other, which acts as a powerful deterrent against their use. Additionally, international laws and agreements discourage the use of nuclear weapons due to the catastrophic humanitarian and environmental consequences.
A nuclear exchange refers to a situation where two or more countries or parties engage in a conflict by using nuclear weapons against each other. It describes the scenario where nuclear weapons are detonated, leading to catastrophic destruction and loss of life.
"Nuke" is a slang term often used to refer to a nuclear weapon or a nuclear explosion. It can also be informally used to mean destroying something or someone using extreme force or power, similar to the devastating impact of a nuclear blast.
Atomic energy is related to the process of nuclear fission or fusion, where energy is released by splitting or combining atomic nuclei. This energy can be harnessed for power generation in nuclear reactors, for medical applications such as cancer treatment using radiation therapy, and in nuclear weapons.
There are arguments about where to store waste.
You don't need nuclear power, energy can be generated using other methods, fossil fuels, hydro-electric etc. However nuclear power does reduce a countries reliance on fossil fuel, which can be particularly important for countries with few fossil fuel reserves of their own. Nuclear power stations do not release CO2 into the atmosphere so do not directly contribute to global warming. Many countries are looking at an investment in nuclear power to help meet CO2 emissions targets. Nuclear power stations are also required to make plutonium for nuclear weapons. Plutonium does not occur naturally and can only be made from uranium in nuclear reactors. Any country with a nuclear weapons program will have a civilian nuclear power industry for this reason.
The first Soviet nuclear weapon was tested in 1949. They have never used one in combat.
Nuclear weapons are a good thing for the United States because they prevent others from using nuclear weapons on the US. In general, the world would probably be a better place without nuclear weapons if it weren't for the fact that they lead to research in all fields of Nuclear Engineering, like Nuclear Power plants and Nuclear Physics. Since nuclear weapons already exist in the world, for the US to get rid of their nuclear weapons would be unwise. Countries that dislike nuclear weapons or even radical terrorist cells and organizations would now have no reason not to launch a nuclear warhead at the US since no retaliation would occur. The strategy of nuclear weapons preventing others from using them against the US is called the Deterrent Strategy.
Nuclear weapons are tools. Tools can be neither bad nor good. The only things that can be bad or good are the people using them and the purpose those people use them for.
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Is means to destroy with nuclear weapons. Destroy by using nuclear weapons of mass destruction!
This is a war fought using Atomic weapons. Atomic weapons are weapons that use Nuclear fission explostion producing tremendous pressure and radiation. Later nuclear weapons were called hydrogen bombs that use nuclear fussion.
The Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, also Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treat is a treaty to limit the spread of nuclear weapons.
They are a leader in the use of nuclear power. Only the United States is a hold out on using this awesome fuel source. Nuclear weapons are another issue. They, for obvious reasons, do not support the buildup of these weapons.
Using large, nuclear weapons, eg. Bombs
world go bye-bye
Proliferate. We should not proliferate nuclear weapons.
The US has refrained from using nuclear weapons due to the catastrophic human and environmental consequences associated with their use. Additionally, the world community, including the US, has generally upheld international agreements and norms that seek to prevent the use of nuclear weapons.