The bombs destroyed two cities and millions of people died in a flash. Those who didn't die suffered radiation poisoning and today there are still people sick.
Two atomic bombs from the U.S.Airforce
it was either kill a few thousand with an atomic bomb, or invade japan and lose millions of japanese and americans. Saves lives in the long run.
the Japanese didn't lose very much because they attacked with surprise and the us was unsuspecting so they lost a lot
From my understanding, primarily disease because of the horrible positions and locations soldiers were placed in as well as the possibilities of bombings.
Britain lose Singapore to Japanese a long time ago
It ran out of resources to continue the fight. oh, and, the atom bomb.
Metals generally become cations and thus lose electrons and their atomic radius shrinks. This is because the metals will lose a shell of electrons and the nucleus' pull on the electrons will become more concentrated, pulling them closer.
No, not the Germans. The Germans were already defeated (May 1945) when the US dropped the first Atomic Bomb on Japan in August 1945. The Japanese moral was affected by the two Atomic Bombs used against them. This caused them to surrender.
Hiroshima is a city in which metal things were made. The US were giving steel to the japanese, but the Japanese were supplying guns to the Nazi which the US were fighting. So the impact would be that Japan would not be able to produce much steel and Hitler would lose the war.
Saipan was important to the JAPANESE PEOPLE AND MILITARY and the islands of the Marianas because it was a central communication installation for the Japanese to reach Japan. If they lost Saipan they would lose this capability and conducting war without adequate communication could mean the Japanese would lose the war.
In 1945 when asked to surrender
China was in a civil war and the military could not defend against the Japanese army.