The attack was a nuclear one. In the epicenter of the explosion, people were disintegrated. Further away, only bones remained. Further away, people were burned to death. Further away, people lived with horrible burns. At last the people further to the epicenter, look good but began dying in next days of nuclear poison.
Black rain spreads the radiation after an atomic bomb. The mushroom cloud puts radiation in the atmosphere, which becomes the black rain. Black rain is the main cause for widspread cancers and other sicknesses after an atomic bomb.
The bomb was a plutonium implosion type. The blast was large and the radiation fallout is deadly. Most of the people that died were from radiation poisoning.
mostly evaporation from the blast or subsequent radiation burns...............
Yes. Hydrogen bombs are, in fact, a variety of atomic weapon.
Atomic bomb
Yes, the radiation was much more abundant after the atomic bomb.
Radiation Poisoning
Radiation
Radiation poisoning and fallout
No, but every year the potency of the radiation is halved.
Black rain spreads the radiation after an atomic bomb. The mushroom cloud puts radiation in the atmosphere, which becomes the black rain. Black rain is the main cause for widspread cancers and other sicknesses after an atomic bomb.
The atomic bomb helped peopole know more about radiation poisining and helped in the advancements in neuclear energy.
Radiation Poisoning
biology An atomic bomb is a result of a fission reaction which is pure physics. However, the results of an atomic bomb explosion releases a tremendous amount of energy including a great amount of radiation which can cause radiation burns and affect genetic material possibly causing mutations. In that sense we can say that atomic bomb technology affects biology and therefore can be called biotechnology.
The devastation of the Atomic Bomb was known but never thought to be needed twice. There was little known knowledge of the effects of radiation.
It insenerates anything in its path and it can cause overdoses of radiation
She developed leukemia because of the radiation from the atomic bomb dropped by the United States during WW2.