Roughly a few million Kelvin.
Ground Zero is the place where a bomb actually explodes - the effects of the explosion spread out from the ground 0 point.
It could either be one of two things your talking about. Either a AP mine or anything of the like. Or any explosive set up with a detonator that is set to detonate upon contact.
hydrogen bomb, or a nuclear bomb
The A-Bomb and Atom Bomb, those are cool to say.
Hiroshima bomb: uranium Nagasaki bomb: plutonium
Roughly a few million Kelvin.
A bomb that splits a hydrogen atom, which literally explodes the air.
It explodes.
helium
the explosion when the firework explodes
bad is it explodes and people die and good is they don't usually explodes
simple- we'll die|
A bomb does not normally make a sound until it explodes, then it's not a bomb anymore but an explosion.
wheel,when the bomb explodes, t.v.
If a bomb explodes on fire you can catch on fire by a bomd
A fusion reaction.
The Hydrogen Bomb or H-bomb was not developed until the 1950's. It was only exploded during tests on land and in the ocean.