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Some atomic bombs explode on impact, most explode in the air for maximum destruction caused by the explosion spreading out over a wider area.
See: Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
what was the impact of the war during the world war II
Figure out a way to remove the nuclear material, and there will be no reaction. Unfortunately, atomic bombs are usually dropped from the sky, detonating on impact.
it caused japan to surrender after the second bomb being dropped
the personal computer
Yamaha created and developed the Vocaloid technology. See the Vocaloid wiki article for more details about the technology and its impact on the internet.
Africa of course, as it is the least developed region in the world.
Yes, there were books written about the concept of atomic energy and the potential for atomic bombs before they were actually developed. One notable example is H.G. Wells' 1914 novel "The World Set Free," which featured a speculative portrayal of atomic bombs and their impact on society.
It revolutionized the world. Planes linked up the whole world and allowed warfare technology to be developed. Great question by the way.
technology is the application of science
I think that after Chernobil The Russians would have developed ways to controll Nuclear waste and its affects on the environment. Maby because russia is so large the single atomic bomb wouldent affect the overall population.
what couses and careers have not felt the impact of computer technology
With her determination to be able to fly and stand up to racism and segregation.
The technology developed in the 1950-1990's we use today. Your cell phone technology was first made in 1971 and the satellite TV dates from the first one in 1957. It is the same with GPS and even the computer technology grew out of the space program.
It might make immobile technology obsolete.
it doesn't have any impact