no, unless you create a bubble that does not exploed that carries your blood. so no
I think the initial explosion of an a bomb is way higher decibels than there is measure for presently.answer:boom
No, nothing can survive extreme heat and pressure that an atom bomb puts out. There are only two way, one being the bomb shelter and the other is getting out of the blast radius. Animals that have simple internal systems may survive the radiation, but many would die.
The only way to stop a nuclear explosion is the disarming of the bomb either by cutting the bomb's power supply, the removal of the plutomium/uranium core or by disarming the explosive trigger.
A neutron bomb is a form of nuclear weapon. It explodes in several steps. In the first step, control circuits fire electronic blasting caps cause conventional explosives to detonate. They are shaped in such as way that the explosion crushes a ball of nuclear material (mainly plutonium) causing that to produce nuclear fission (an atomic explosion). THAT serves as the trigger to a nuclear fusion explosion- (similar to the hydrogen bomb). This releases heat, blast, and neutrons.
You need an atomic element such as uranium or plutonium. You need a way to house the nuclear element and a way to spark the explosion. You would also need a way to deliver the bomb. See the related link below to get you started on your research for your homework.
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AnswerThere would be a gigantic explosion AnswerThe force of the actual explosion would depend entirely on the bomb. The material in the power plant would almost certainly not contribute to the force of the explosion in any way. Nuclear explosions are not merely a matter of achieving critical mass; the critical mass has to be maintained while the explosion takes place, which is not easy. The environmental damage done by the bomb would probably be worse than if it had gone off in some other place, because the radioactive material at the power plant would be scattered to some unpredictable extent.Nuclear power plants are never, or nearly never, built in cities because of the possibility of accident. A nuclear bomb hitting a nuclear power plant would possibly cause fewer fatalities than a bomb hitting a city.
It is a popular theory that the only animal that survives a nuclear explosion is the common roach, which by the way, considers twinkies to be it's favorite food. The roaches protect the twinkies from danger.
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He wrote a letter saying that he found a way to make a chain explosion with uranium
What gave you that idea? It isn't obsolete in any way. In fact every Hydrogen bomb contains an Atomic bomb as its primary stage.
There are simulation devices intended for use by professionals- I will not attempt to give instructions for creating such a device, as it is very close to BEING a bomb. The film industry uses pyrotechnic devices constructed and fired by professionals- and still has accidents with them.