Simply to put it Yes.
Atomic Bombs is a form as Nuclear bomb and Nuclear products/elements such as Uranium 235 (a material used in a atomic bomb) emits radioactive particles. Radioactivity Particles = radioactivity.
No. No one can exist without it. There will always be people who disagree with each other, so compromise is needed to get business done.
Without fertility humankind ceases to exist.
Boxing as well as wrestling took place in a palaestra. " The palaestra functioned both independently and as a part of public gymnasia; a palaestra could exist without a gymnasium, but no gymnasium could exist without a palaestra."
The concept of atoms, or particles that make up all of matter, is an ancient one. However, John Dalton came up with the first scientific atomic theory in the early 1800s.
They exist to provide order and consistency to something, such as a sport. Without regulations and rules, everyone would be confused and acting differently than those around them. Thereby causing chaos.
fission bomb no, fusion bomb yes.
It is a man-made element and, due to its high radioactivity does not exist in nature.
Helium has completely filled orbitals, is stable and is not reactive. Hence they exist as mono atomic
without the moon, earth wouldn't exist because the moon creates tidal waves, with out those, they couldnt of created land and parted them into states and countries.
No sense; atomic number zero and atomic weight zero doesn't exist ! Edit: !Answer = 0
no effects still exist. Nukes leave a lot of radiation etc but not atomic bombs
A Chadwick atomic model doesn't exist.
Radioactivity is important for a number of reasons. It is the basis of both nuclear power and nuclear weapons. It allows for such things as medical X-ray examinations. Radioactive decay in the interior of the planet Earth is the source of the heat which causes the mantle to be liquid, and thereby causes continental drift, and earthquakes and volcanoes. None of those would exist without radioactivity. The study of radioactivity has provided scientists with many vital clues about the structure of atoms, and the behavior of subatomic particles.
An atomic model from Dalton doesn't exist.
Only the counting numbers can exist as atomic numbers. Fractions and decimals cannot be an atomic number.
Mendeleev was the first to notice that properties of elements exist as a perdoic function of atomic mass
Yes, not only radioactivity but the fuel must be fissile. If we happened to live on a much older earth, both nuclear reactors and nuclear bombs would be impossible as the Uranium 235 isotope would have decayed to only trace levels. If we happened to live on a much younger earth, nuclear reactors would occur naturally and spontaneously and you might see radioactive geysers erupting from them near where you live.