Nuclear bombs are so powerful, and release so much radioactive fallout, that any large-scale use of nuclear bombs would kill everbody and make the world uninhabitable.
Nuclear energy is powerful, and not to mention that it is renewable. it's not a bad thing.
As with all technology it is neither good nor bad. It is the way it is used and the care taken when using it.
Good: it's a clean energy Bad: if it blows up well...yeah it would be bad :/
nuclear reaction are bad because it kill people who live near by, it can cause long term effect on the people who live for a nuclear explosion and it can be bad for environment too!
atomic bombs are just bad for radiations nd cleanup the mess after them
some bad uses are nuclear bombs.
Nuclear energy is powerful, and not to mention that it is renewable. it's not a bad thing.
Some people would think that helping develop the first nuclear reactor was a 'bad thing.'
ProsThe are some of the strongest bombs. They can end wars.What the bomb doesn't destroy, the radiation will.ConsThey are bad for the environment. They could easily kill innocent people.They are big and heavy.
Energy. How we use it makes it a good thing or a bad thing.
There's no such thing as a bad element. Take arsenic, for instance. It is very poisonous so you might call it a bad element. But you can't make silicon chips or LEDs without arsenic, so it's a good element. Plutonium is another one. They make nuclear bombs out of it. Bad element? Not if you're fueling your nuclear reactor with it and powering a city with the electricity.
The bad things about chlorine was around 19th century when terrorist used it as a nuclear weapon. They stole it everywhere to make bombs. Also it was a toxic gas.
As with all technology it is neither good nor bad. It is the way it is used and the care taken when using it.
Nuclear radiation is neither good nor bad, it is a natural phenomenon. Natural phenomena cannot be good or bad (this is an ethical/moral judgement), they are simply facts.
Not everyone claims it's bad. Some advocate that the lives it took that day saved the US and Japan the more severe losses that conventional warfare would've cost them. Of course, resorting to nuclear bombs can never be truly justified.
Good: it's a clean energy Bad: if it blows up well...yeah it would be bad :/
Because the nuclear fission area could explode