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they are allowed more by both SALT & START
France first nuclear weapon test was on February 13, 1960 and is believed to have a stockpile of around 300 operational nuclear warheads.
Bombs don't start wars, people do.
Well first start of nuclear bombs has more common in physics that chemistry. Sense Chemistry is really assosiated with elemnts while the atom and it spliting is more assosiated with physics. The answer is easy in order to produce an atomic bomb you need uranium or plutonium which is part of chemestry. The fission process is more physic related
At the current time Russia has the most, followed closely by the US. These are controlled by limits set by START. The treaty allows Russia more and higher yield bombs because their ICBMs are slightly less accurate.
Start by assuming some 'facts' that would start a nuclear winter. How many bombs must be dropped to actually start a nuclear winter situation? For each bomb, how much dust is kicked up into the atmosphere? Of that, how much will stay in the upper atmosphere? How much sunlight will then be reflected, causing the cooling effect? Make all these estimations. Keep going from there.
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yes and no depending on how much nuclear bombs it can start a ice age like the asteroid that hit earth so its not enough to destroy the earth
Depends on the type of bomb. The first nuclear weapons were fission weapons- they used a heavy metal such as Uranium or Plutonium. These metals, when compressed by explosives, would undergo nuclear fission, and break into lighter elements, releasing heat and radiation. Later, larger bombs were fusion bombs. They used a fission bomb to start the nuclear reaction, but then used that energy to FUSE light elements, such as Deuterium and Tritium into heavier elements, releasing LARGE amounts of heat and radiation.
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Impossible to say without knowing the yields, burst height/depth, and many other parameters. Although more bombs than that were built during the cold war, at no time has that many ever existed on earth. The peek in the 1980s before START was roughly 30000 functional bombs.