Underground bunkers or shelters specifically designed to withstand nuclear blasts and radiation would be the most likely to survive a nuclear war. These structures provide protection from the initial explosion and fallout, increasing the chances of survival for those inside.
Actually a very complex question. Most insects and bacteria would likely survive, but it depends on the exact weapon effect(s) you are concerned about.
This part is the core of the nuclear reactor containing the nuclear fuel.
Most likely not.
Hydrogen is the most likely substance to undergo nuclear fusion. In the core of stars, hydrogen nuclei combine to form helium through the fusion process, releasing vast amounts of energy in the form of heat and light.
During our cold war scientist and government officials knew that a well distributed computer network would most likely survive a nuclear war.
Most likely.
It most likely wouldn't.
most likely, better then a mongel
Most likely it would be during the Winter because most likely its very caol and its not likely for them to survive in the harsh cold.
if it is a femal it will most likely survive, but if it is a male it is likely to pass away :-(
mitt romney