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
Because they were afraid that the Germans were making them.
The first nuclear explosion in history took place in New Mexico, at the Alamogordo Test Range, on the Jornada del Muerto (Journey of Death) desert, in the test named Trinity.
Jornado del Meurto (inside the Whitesands Missile Range) on July 16, 1945. The Trinity test.
- south Africa - India - Mexico it was a battle of wits between the countries where by no real frighting did take place instead each country was invaded by the others spies. it is what lead on to the ice race where by countries battled for dry ice to control their nuclear bombs. thanks
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No place, we have not yet determined how to make a fusion reactor. Only fusion bombs.
Created the first Atomic Weapon (Nuclear Bomb). And ended WW2 with the dropping of 2 A-Bombs on Japan.
no where
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.
It wasn't Mexico but the state of New Mexico was the place where the nuclear bombs were designed and tested. The specific place of the first nuclear detonation happened on the Trinity Site (33°40'38''N 106°28'31''W), 56 Kilometers (35 miles) southeast of Socorro, New Mexico on July 16, 1945.
Pakistan's first atomic nuclear explosion took place at "Chaghai Hills" (Balochistan) on May 11 and 13, 1998.
Pakistan's first atomic nuclear explosion took place at "Chaghai Hills" (Balochistan) on May 11 and 13, 1998.
China's first nuclear test took place in 1964 and first hydrogen bomb test occurred in 1967.
to generate electricity.
Chicago, 1942