That depends on who you 'listen' to. Some say Japan was trying to surrender and end the war, but that the US military wanted to drop the bomb not just to stop japan, but as a warning to Russia... hands off in the pacific. Others point out to the assault on other Japanese strongholds in which hundreds of thousands died in taking over Guam(?). There were predictions of a minimum of 500,000 casualties to a max of 3,000,000 casualties if the US had to invade the main islands of Japan. These say that dropping the 2 bombs shortened the war and stopped many US casualties that would have occurred in an invasion. That is a shortened version of the debate over whether the bombs should have been dropped. After the war, the horror of the radiation, burns, disfigurement, etc of the bombs lead to many opposing any further use of atomic weapons. Eventually Australia banned any ships with atomic/nuclear weapons from entering their harbors, but how do you know? US and other nations are not going to allow their ships to be searched when they enter port. The USSR, Britain, France quickly developed atomic bombs of their own, and eventually, hydrogen bombs. This lead to ideas such as mutually assured destruction, referring to the ability of one country to retaliate if attacked and launch enough of these weapons to destroy the attacking country. Thus the world was in a 'cold war', lots of spying, killing the other counties operatives, but the countries too afraid of world wide destruction to start a war other than through 'proxy' countries like Korea(north vs south) and Vietnam or some South American countries trying to instill communist rule there. Constant tension over the Berlin Wall separating the 2 parts of Germany (one under Soviet influence, and the other under mainly the US).
preseason: August 12 @ New England regular season: September 9 vs. Minnesota
the Yankees went three for five in the first five regular season Yankees v red socks games of 2008.
As of July 30th 2014 the series is completely tied at 9-9 regular season and 1-1 post season.
it would come down to hulk and juggernaut. but i choose hulk. sorry juggernaut fans.
Atomic bombs use nuclear fission, where heavy atomic nuclei split into smaller ones releasing energy and radiation. Hydrogen bombs use both nuclear fission and fusion, with fusion reactions involving the combining of light atomic nuclei to release even more energy and radiation. Hydrogen bombs are typically more powerful and produce higher levels of radiation compared to atomic bombs.
The duration of Canadian Mounties vs. Atomic Invaders is 2.78 hours.
Canadian Mounties vs. Atomic Invaders was created on 1953-07-08.
Carbon vs. Oxygen: Oxygen has atoms with a larger atomic mass. Sodium vs. Magnesium: Magnesium has atoms with a larger atomic mass. Phosphorus vs. Sulfur: Sulfur has atoms with a larger atomic mass.
Regular. I skate goofy but i think it's regular.
Canadian Mounties vs- Atomic Invaders - 1953 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-12 USA:Approved
Canadian Mounties vs- Atomic Invaders - 1953 was released on: USA: 8 July 1953 Finland: 27 December 1957
You turn your DS upside down and spell LIE all in capitals
fission vs fusion
About as fast as a regular Dodge Challenger vs a "regular car"...
Battle 2, Layton Vs Dimitri. Battle 3 Layton Vs Dimitri. Please see the related links below for a walkthrough of the puzzle.
2010-11 Regular Season - 2007 Oilers vs- Flames was released on: USA: January 2013