1.Destruction of buildings and infrastructures.
2.Health problems due to to-much exposure to radiation.
3.Contamination of water and air.
Well, yes because radiation can radiate through water
your question is unclear. By far do you mean range or distance of an effect? If distance of effect, which effect? By large do you mean physical size or yield? Be more specific.
Depends on where I am and many many factors about the bomb. It may have no effect on me or it might kill me instantly or anywhere in between.
the hydrogen bomb, is a nuclear bomb
A neutron bomb, or enhanced radiation weapon (ERW), is a type of tactical nuclear weapon designed specifically to release a large portion of its energy as energetic neutron radiation rather than explosive energy. Neutron bomb would use nuclear fusion, but in a different way. The detonation of a neutron bomb would still produce an explosion, but one much smaller than a standard nuclear weapon's. The main effect of a neutron bomb would be the release of high-energy neutrons that would take lives far beyond the blast area. The result: fewer buildings, cars, tanks, roads, highways and other structures destroyed.
Negligible, even a 100 MTon fusion bomb would have little noticeable effect. Such a bomb has never been built.
A fire bomb is a conventional incendiary bomb: magnesium, napalm, etc. A nuclear bomb uses fission and/or fusion and is mostly a blast effect weapon.
Well, if you use it to make a bomb...
Well, yes because radiation can radiate through water
your question is unclear. By far do you mean range or distance of an effect? If distance of effect, which effect? By large do you mean physical size or yield? Be more specific.
A nuclear bomb is any bomb with any nuclear or atomic material inside it, while a plutonium bomb is a specific type of nuclear bomb. Plutonium could be the nuclear material inside the bomb, and if it is, it's a plutonium bomb.
Depends on where I am and many many factors about the bomb. It may have no effect on me or it might kill me instantly or anywhere in between.
the hydrogen bomb, is a nuclear bomb
A neutron bomb, or enhanced radiation weapon (ERW), is a type of tactical nuclear weapon designed specifically to release a large portion of its energy as energetic neutron radiation rather than explosive energy. Neutron bomb would use nuclear fusion, but in a different way. The detonation of a neutron bomb would still produce an explosion, but one much smaller than a standard nuclear weapon's. The main effect of a neutron bomb would be the release of high-energy neutrons that would take lives far beyond the blast area. The result: fewer buildings, cars, tanks, roads, highways and other structures destroyed.
A bomb can be either conventional or nuclear.
Nuclear fallout caused illness, cancers, and birth-defects.
Germany has not made a nuclear bomb.