The Earth would probably look as a scorching desert with tempuatures probably hot. If not killed animals could be mutated as well as humans. Places where cities used to be would be reduced to rubble or if not barely standing.
Hiroshima was nearly totally destroyed by the atom bomb.
Not much different to what it looked like before; although Hastings gives it name to the Battle, it was actually fought at Senlac Hill, 6 miles North-West of Hastings, near the modern-day town of Battle.
In most case they would have rooms in the forge building. This would have been like a large barn.
The world would look weird and we would all be died because trees give off oxygen which we need to live
Nobelium was prepared for the first time in 1966 at Joint Institute of Nuclear research, Dubna, Russia.The isotope was No-252.The appearance of nobelium is not known.
The earth would look like it did when it formed
like mars
It would be like the rest of earth, mountains etc.
It would look dead.
Nuclear is an adjective. It has no appearance.
The same because you only see one part of the Earth.Another answerConsidering that the moon is not geostationary, the Earth would look like a coin, though it would probably look somewhat like a sphere when the moon were directly above it.
i think it would look like a pyrimad with all kinds of colors i belive
It would look like a solar eclipse - Earth would cover the Sun.
Like a ball of grass.
Walk outside. Look UP.
Really, it would not look like much. In order for a nuclear weapon to produce a nuclear detonation, the sequence of actions must happen in a very precise manner. A mid air collision would be likely to damage both, with the result that no nuclear explosion would take place. The high explosive triggers might detonate, giving a fairly small bang, and scattering parts of the weapons, but no earth shattering kaboom (apologies to Bugs Bunny and Marvin the Martian)
The moon.