Nobody has ever had enough bombs to blow up the earth! The figure that there are enough nuclear weapons to kill everybody on the earth 10, 20, 50, or however many times over is an entirely different issue (and is very speculative). It may have been true in the middle 1980s at the peak of the arms race, but since START was signed total number of weapons have fallen continuously.
Out four H bombs lost in spain three have been recoverd.
You can count them yourself in the related link on The Nuclear Weapon ArchiveA Guide to Nuclear Weapons
Depends on yield and height/depth of burst.
none The only "nuclear war" ever fought was in August 1945 when the US dropped two atomic bombs on Japan. Japan had no atomic bombs so all they could do was surrender. It was rather "one sided" and it ended WW2.
Nuclear bombs were used against human kind in Japan's Hiroshima and Nagasaki cities. It killed humans of every age, horses, dogs, cats, rats and mice. It also killed insects as roaches, ants, fleas, ticks, flies and roaches. A myth was spread that roaches don't die in a nuclear blast. That is not true.
It would depend on the size of the bomb.
It is impossible to blow up Pluto with nuclear bombs, as it is a dwarf planet located over 3.6 billion miles away from Earth. Additionally, the use of nuclear weapons in space is banned by international laws and treaties.
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It is impossible to accurately estimate the number of nuclear bombs it would take to completely destroy Earth as the amount would be so vast that it is beyond comprehension. Using nuclear bombs to destroy Earth would also have catastrophic consequences for all life on the planet.
Do you mean - to kill everybody, or - to make the Earth disintegrate? It also depends on how big the bombs are and where they are placed.
It is impossible to blow up the Moon with nuclear bombs as it is too massive and its gravity would likely prevent such an event from happening. Additionally, any attempt to do so would have catastrophic consequences for Earth due to the debris and environmental impact.
To say how many nuclear bombs it would take to blow up the sun is almost impossible. Actually the sun is a continuously exploding thermonuclear bomb, that's where the energy comes from - fusion. It doesn't matter how many bombs you shot into the sun, it would just get hotter.
At this time the US builds no nuclear bombs. A small number of existing bombs are refurbished as needed.
No nuclear bombs were tested on Easter Island.
none, australia is not a nuclear power
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