In remote isolated places. Most testing (except for a few countries) is now done underground, to prevent fallout.
The US has ceased all physical testing and uses only computer simulated tests.
Yes, there is nuclear energy in nuclear bombs. It is released in a few microseconds when they are detonated.
Nuclear bombs before the 60s were referred to as atom bombs, because the term Nuclear hadn't been discover yet. Nuclear bombs today, are generally Hydrogen bombs, or fusion bombs. They are significantly more powerful, able to places about the size of Rhode Island. Atom bombs,which were mostly uranium and plutonium, lack the destructive power of Nuclear or Fusion bombs.
yes there is extreme amounts of gamma radiation in in nuclear bombs
Radioactivity
because it has heat inside that can burn you to pieces
Countries want them, countries make the laws.
yes
July 16, 1945 was the first nuclear bomb test by the United States.
Africa, Brazil.
I think they are still testing
when France wanted to do what testing of a nuclear bombs on Moruroa island in the south pacific
Most countries have zero nuclear weapons.
No truly poor country has nuclear weapons (with the possible exception of North Korea).
Some bombs are nuclear. But most bombs are not nuclear.
It is just one which is Japan. Two cities, namely Hiroshima and Nagasaki, were targeted by the US and were hit by nuclear bombs in WWII.
The problem of nuclear bombs is a difficult one to solve. The ultimate solution will most likely come from cooperation from world countries. This could include an agreement to destroy all existing nuclear bombs, and a commitment not to built up any more.
Yes, there is nuclear energy in nuclear bombs. It is released in a few microseconds when they are detonated.