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An atomic bomb can approximately destroy 100 square miles.
That would be too far away to see it based on the curvature of the earth. However, you could see the glow on the horizon at the time of the blast.
the full range of an atomic bomb (not just blast range) is 20 square miles
The man who dropped the 1st atomic bomb said "BOMBS AWAY!"
At the time of Japan's surrender, no - a third bomb would have been a few months away.
Yes, it did. The explosion was so bright that a blind girl saw the flash from 120 miles away.
9.5 square miles
The heat of the atomic bomb was said to be 1,000 degrees hotter than the surface of the sun which would be 8,200 degrees Celsius. That would incinerate any life form within 3 miles and would also melt stone/concrete.
Albert Einstein did not work on the atomic bomb.
If what you mean is,is an atomic bomb stronger or weaker then a regular bomb then it's the atomic bomb,a regular bomb would have only damaged Hiroshima not completely killed it( the U.S also bomb Nagasaki)
30-50 miles but radiation can cover way more.
About 4.7 square miles.