The term is Bonfire and these are often used to burn of garden waste or in the UK on November 5th to celebrate the attempt by Guy Fawkes to blow up parliament
The types of aerial bombs that create blast are "high explosive" (HE). The type of bomb designed to cause fires is an "incendiary" bomb.
Because the energy released is enormous and the bomb is very distructive; also importants is the heat released (fires), all the types of radiations, radioactive fission products, etc.
A nuclear bomb is any bomb with any nuclear or atomic material inside it, while a plutonium bomb is a specific type of nuclear bomb. Plutonium could be the nuclear material inside the bomb, and if it is, it's a plutonium bomb.
It may be an unsupportable assumption that the worst fires occur at oil refineries. Oil refinery fires are usually extinguished quickly and are usually well contained. It all depends how you define 'worst'. The most difficult to stop fires tend to be fires in forested lands. The most expensive fires tend to be large commercial buildings. Fires with the highest human death rates tend to be in dense informal urban settlements - so called slums. The most polluting fires tend to be associated with gas flares and well fires in oilfields.
A hydrogen or fusion bomb will be ten times more powerful than the original fission atomic bomb.
incendiary
Incendiary means designed to start fires or provoke conflict. It can refer to materials or devices that initiate fires, as well as language or actions that spark hostility or violence.
The types of aerial bombs that create blast are "high explosive" (HE). The type of bomb designed to cause fires is an "incendiary" bomb.
Fireballs, fires, mini explosions, flamethrowers, smoke bomb. Loads of stuff
An H-Bomb is 1000 times stronger than an atomic bomb. Atomic explosions are based on splitting atoms and is a fission explosion or fission bomb. The Hydrogen bomb (also called H-Bomb) is a Fusion reaction where atoms are forced together. Atomic bombs were used in World War II, Hydrogen bombs have been tested, but not used in war.
wild fires, forest fires, ouse fires, cooking fires, etc.I'm pretty sure there are more.
Because the energy released is enormous and the bomb is very distructive; also importants is the heat released (fires), all the types of radiations, radioactive fission products, etc.
It causes great damage in the local area through heat radiation, blast waves, and subsequent fires. This would probably extend for a few miles for an A-bomb, and considerably further for an H-bomb. There will also be radioactive fallout which contaminates a large area, this will depend on the wind conditions.
The advantages of gel fires over log fires is the lack of smoke or smell. Similarly, gel fires can be a cheaper alternative and are slightly safer than log fires.
Pearl Harbor, HawaiiThe Aleutian Islands of AlaskaSome of the West Coast nations were bombed by weapons sent over on balloons. The damage consisted of forest fires and a few Americans were hurt.
Damage to structures continues as fires started by the heat of the explosion grow and spread. People continue to fall ill and die due to radioactive fallout.
Smoke bomb Tear bomb Hydrogen bomb Nuclear bomb Water bomb Atomic bomb Fire bomb Grenade Dynamite Poison gas bomb Acid bomb Flare bomb Spark bomb Fireworks Stink bomb