Rebuilding the land destroyed is the effect that has the longer term.
long term it may elevate long term cancer risks
Babies born with defects.
none!
It causes great damage in the local area through heat radiation, blast waves, and subsequent fires. This would probably extend for a few miles for an A-bomb, and considerably further for an H-bomb. There will also be radioactive fallout which contaminates a large area, this will depend on the wind conditions.
Many different birth defects and lukemia.
Long Term effects due to radiation Massive Damage to buildings Radioactive area where the bomb exploded
the long term affects of iwo jima where that the usa had a plane launching base where they could launched bombers at the Japanese mainland this made it possible for the fire raids and eventually the nuclear bombing
the long-term effects of SSRIs are unknown
The main short term effects are:blastfirethermal burnsflash blindnessradiation sicknessbeta burns (from fallout exposure)
What were the long-term effects of Shay's Rebellion?
Yes, a nuclear bomb produces radiation as a result of the nuclear fission or fusion reactions that release large amounts of energy. This radiation can have immediate and long-term harmful effects on living organisms and the environment.
Nuclear bombing is dangerous in Korea because it would cause catastrophic loss of life, widespread destruction, long-term health consequences, and environmental contamination. Additionally, it could escalate the conflict to a regional or global scale, leading to further instability and conflict in the region.