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Desert is one of the places used to test nukes. It has chosen because they are unpopulated regions, radioactive waves are progressively atenuated as they go farther, and the observation of the bomb being detonated can be filmed in a safety tower. Other place to test is in the underground.
No place, we have not yet determined how to make a fusion reactor. Only fusion bombs.
Basically the desert is a wasteland and there arn't any people, animals or plants living there apart from a few things like cacti and lizards, so this would make a suitable place to test nuclear weapons. Also things like atomic bombs can disrupt the earth's magnetic field causing an E.M.P (Electro Magnetic Pulse) effect to cities or towns in the nearby radias, depending on the size of the explosion.
No. However the radioactive isotope cesium-135 is a product of the fission that takes place in a nuclear explosion.
The soviets wanted to invade the u.s with nuclear bombs and destroy the place.
Defense against the possibility that Nazi Germany might make one first.
Created the first Atomic Weapon (Nuclear Bomb). And ended WW2 with the dropping of 2 A-Bombs on Japan.
There are many, many types of bombs. Pipe bombs, nuclear bombs, thermonuclear, you name the way of blowing people up, it exists. There is no one formula for doing this. Wiki is not the place to ask for a "precise procedure". Doing this would violate a number of laws, and get you and the person who answered it in a boat load of trouble.
They're very destructive and last for a long time, In other words, once you've blown up a nuclear bomb somewhere, it will still be dangerous after the initial explosion has taken place. When a nuclear bomb is used there would be nuclear radiation that would still be present where the bomb hit for quite a while
the whole world would die, directly from the blast, the shockwave or nuclear radition. every piece of food would be contaminated so even if you did survive there would be nothing to eat or drink.
Reno is a city in Nevada