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Q: What is it called when you sign a treaty banning the explosion of nuclear devices above ground or in the oceans?
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A massive stars terminate in a brilliant explosion called a?

it is Supernova


What is the explosion of a red giant called?

The explosion of a red giant is called a supernova. It would be quite spectacular to watch! I hope this answer helps :D Technically the explosion of a Red giant is not called a Supernova as the mass of the star is not great enough. However the explosion from a Red Super Giant can be called a supernova. A normal Red giant doesn't actually explode, the core just collapses again to cause a white dwarf and the outer layers are ejected to form planetary Nebulae.


What is the gigantic explosion of a red giant called?

Technically the explosion of a Red giant is not called a Supernova as the mass of the star is not great enough. However the explosion from a Red Super Giant can be called a supernova. A normal Red giant doesn't actually explode, the core just collapses again to cause a white dwarf and the outer layers are ejected to form planetary Nebulae.


What is an explosion that occurs at the end of a massive stars life?

its called a super nova.


What was the biggest nuclear explosion?

The biggest nuclear explosion in history was a 50 megaton (equivalent to 50 million tons of tnt) bomb tested by the soviet union called the "Tsar Bomb". nobody was killed in the blast. the previous answer was completely false, Chernobyl was one of the smallest nuclear explosions in history, smaller than the Hiroshima bomb, which was only 17 kilotons (17 thousand tons of tnt, almost 3000 times smaller than the Tsar Bomb). People were mainly killed by the radiation. The blast didn't even kill everybody inside the actual plant (I'm not sure how many were killed in the blast, if somebody would like to add to this)

Related questions

What do you call the explosion called from an atomic bomb?

a nuclear explosion


What are radioactive particles blown after a nuclear explosion called?

Fallout.


What is A nuclear explosion which releases energy equivalent to seven million tons of TNT called?

Is called a 7 megaton burst


What was the biggest nuclear explosion ever called?

Tsar Bombe - variously estimated from 52 Mton to 58 Mton.


What is the role of tritium in a nuclear bomb?

Tritium gas is injected into the hollow weapon pit (the "core") to boost the nuclear yield of the explosion. Weapons that use tritium injection are called "boosted weapons".


Why you have never seen a nuclear reaction resulting in an atomic bomb-like explosion in nature?

You see it every day, it's called the sun:)


What are nuclear atom bombs?

Atomic bombs, as they were called in the 40s, are nuclear weapons which use the properties of radioactive material to create an extremely powerful explosion. The explosion involves a huge release of energy and very damaging radiation. Look up "atom bombs" and you are likely to find a range of explanations.


What was the law called for banning alcohol?

Prohibition


What are population explosion of algae called?

A population explosion of algae is called an ALGAL BLOOM


What is the population of the city Banning in California?

The population of the city of Banning in California as of the 2010 census was 29,603. Before being named Banning the settlement was previously called Moor City.


What is a nuclear explosion?

Nuclear explosion is a dangerous nuclear device that frees nuclear energy. A Nuclear explosion is a uncontrolled explosion that is a result of a collision of molecules that split apart the atom on the molecular level and emits electrons, protons and gamma radiation and causes a chain reaction as these particles collide with more atoms. This produces extreme temperature levels and shock waves. The gamma radition disappates away from the explosion and also is absorbed into the debris and smoke particles and this will travel with the wind to carry the radiation for many miles. This is called "fall out" as the particles will fall to earth and expose everything to deadly radiation levels. If the nuclear explsion is denoted under the ground on in Space the effects are different. In space, there is no atmosphere to transmit the heat and shock waves so most of the engery is dissapted in electrons and radiation. The protons/electrons will travel out and contact the earth's upper atmosphere over an area the size of the United States. The result of this collosion will be an electronic pulse that is transmitted to the earth. This Electro-Magnetic Pulse (EMP) will travel to the surface of the earth and damage or disable most electronic devices that are not protected. This protection is similar to lightning protection but it has to be covering the device from all exposure. The EMP will also impinge on long unprotected wires and transmite an electrical spike down the wire and can damage whatever device is on the other end.


What is the banning of trade with foreign nations called?

Embrgo Act