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Yes, America does possess hydrogen bombs
Atomic bombs, not hydrogen..The U.S. in August 1945.
The main difference between atomic bombs and hydrogen bombs is the source of their energy. Atomic bombs rely on nuclear fission (splitting atoms), while hydrogen bombs use a two-stage process involving both fission and fusion (combining atoms). Hydrogen bombs are more powerful and destructive than atomic bombs.
Of course, hydrogen bombs are real from more than 60 years.
No.
There were no hydrogen bombs (fusion bombs) detonated during WWII.
They never used hydrogen bombs in Japan. They used nuclear bombs which produces gamma rays not the lethal doses of x-rays produced by the hydrogen bomb.
Hydrogen bombs have never been used in war. They have only been exploded in test shots.
Of course not, it was just for fun (by the way the bombs at Hiroshima and Nagasaki were uranium bombs and not hydrogen)
Hydrogen bombs use the same process of nuclear fusionthat powers the Sun.
No. Atomic bombs use fission, hydrogen bombs use fusion (and are more powerful)
People should care about hydrogen bombs because they have immense destructive power, capable of causing widespread devastation and loss of life on a massive scale. The use of hydrogen bombs could have catastrophic consequences for humanity and the environment. It is crucial to prevent the spread and use of these weapons to maintain global peace and security.