Those hydrogen bombs were 20 times stronger at the beginning and later all got worst in the arms race.
You are confused, a nuclear bomb is a general name covering both "atomic bomb" and "hydrogen bomb". A hydrogen bomb is typically higher yield than an atomic bomb, although it is possible to design very small low yield hydrogen bombs for special purposes that have lower yield than "typical" atomic bombs. However for "typical" hydrogen bombs their yield is roughly 1000 times the yield of a "typical" atomic bomb.
Answer: The new smelting processes made them stronger -Apex
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An H-Bomb is 1000 times stronger than an atomic bomb. Atomic explosions are based on splitting atoms and is a fission explosion or fission bomb. The Hydrogen bomb (also called H-Bomb) is a Fusion reaction where atoms are forced together. Atomic bombs were used in World War II, Hydrogen bombs have been tested, but not used in war.
how many times eruption babuyan claro volcano
10,000 times stronger.
47 times in last 400 years?
Cerro Negro in Nicaragua is an active volcano. It has erupted over 20 times since its first recorded eruption in 1850, with the most recent eruption occurring in 1999.
Yes. Activity continued after the 1883 eruption causing a new island, Anak Krakatau, to emerge in 1927 which continues to grow to this day.
Yes, Mount Hibok-Hibok is an active volcano located on Camiguin Island in the Philippines. It is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire and has erupted several times in the past century, with the most recent eruption occurring in 1953.
There is no volcano named Plinian. The term Plinian refers to a type of eruption that features a towering column of ash. There have been many such eruptions throughout history and in prehistoric times. The eruption from which the term originates was the 79 AD eruption of Mount Vesuvius in Italy, which was described in detail by Pliny the Younger.
i think it is dormant........ but I'm not sure?
The volcano has erupted several times resulting in a series of craters, with the last eruption about 15,000 years ago.
The 1985 eruption of Nevado del Ruiz killed more than 23,000 people.
The last eruption of the Llullaillaco volcano was in the Holocene epoch, likely around 1877. Its activity in recent times has been characterized by relatively low levels of volcanic activity.
Mauna Loa has erupted 33 times since its first well-documented eruption in 1843. The volcano has a history of frequent but non-explosive eruptions characterized by effusive lava flows.