Particles from air bursts are smaller than 10-25 micrometers, usually in submicrometer range. They are composed mostly of iron oxides, with smaller proportion of aluminum oxides, and uranium and plutonium oxides. The particles larger than 1-2 micrometer are very spherical, corresponding to vaporized material condensing into droplets and then solidifying. The radioactivity is evenly distributed through the particle volume, making total activity of the particles linearly dependent on particle volume. About 80% of activity is present in more volatile elements, which condense only after the fireball cools to considerable degree. For example, strontium-90 will have less time to condense and coalesce into larger particles, resulting in greater degree of mixing in the volume of air and smaller particles.
to create a mushroom cloud take a mushroom put it in the mirowave in for 30 mins and their you have it...A MUSHROOM CLOUD by, bob and larry. 2009
Yes, there is air in a mushroom cloud.
The Mushroom Cloud Effect was created in 2012.
Thought Balloon Mushroom Cloud was created in 2009.
Any: conventional, nuclear, or impact can cause a mushroom cloud.
Under the cloud nothing survived so if you read something about it make no attention to it.
A mushroom cloud is the product of a very large explosion, such as from the detonation of a nuclear weapon. The cloud itself is formed by the rapidly rising ball of hot gasses.
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The elements in a cloud areWater moleculesCondensation Nucleiand if you are looking for the three things needed to make a cloud the third is rising and cooling.
They are a bee mushroom, a fire flower, a drill, a rock mushroom, a cloud mushroom, a ghost mushroom, and a spring mushroom.
Any explosion exposed or vented to the atmosphere. The bigger the explosion the bigger and more well formed the mushroom cloud.
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