It depends on how many kilotons the bomb has which is pretty much literally its destructive power. The atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima during World WarII was called little boy and had either 25, 30, or 35 kilotons(sorry i can't remember the exact amount) and reached about 0.5 or 1 mile from where it was dropped in all directions. Little boy was the first atomic bomb ever used. Hope this answers your question correctly =)
depends on how far away you are from where it exploded.
It affected people in over the 12mile radius.
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Little Man was the atomic bomb that America droped on Hiroshima (Japan). Then the second Atomic bomb was called fat man. and that was droped 3 days after little man. Fat man was droped on august 9th 1945 on Nagasaki Japan
Yes. Hydrogen bombs are, in fact, a variety of atomic weapon.
That was the last killing of the war.
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So far in human history only Hiroshima and Nagasaki were ever bombed by a atom bomb.
depends on how far away you are from where it exploded.
It affected people in over the 12mile radius.
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There have only been two. So far. The first was Hiroshima.
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Little Man was the atomic bomb that America droped on Hiroshima (Japan). Then the second Atomic bomb was called fat man. and that was droped 3 days after little man. Fat man was droped on august 9th 1945 on Nagasaki Japan
Yes. Hydrogen bombs are, in fact, a variety of atomic weapon.
The first combat use of the atomic bomb was against Hiroshima, Japan on 6 August, 1945. Three days later, on 9 August, the second (and so far last) use of a nuclear weapon in combat was made against Nagasaki, Japan.