Anything with a Chemical, Biological or Radiological element attached is violent. All bombs by definition are violent since they are intended to kill, maim or incapacitate their target.
Iran in 1979
Chicago Riot of '68. Kent State Shooting of '70.
What kinds of bombs are there?How do bombs work?Which bombs are the most destructive?How did bombs originate?
More & higher yield atomic bombs, I guess.
No, China has several hundred nuclear bombs and has had bombs since 1964.
Pyroclastic flows.
Iran in 1979
I think you mean ignimbrites or pyroclastic flows.
people bacome extemely dumb and violent
Violent motion refers to a forceful or rapid movement. Two examples include a car crash where the vehicles collide with high impact, and a heavy object falling from a height hitting the ground forcefully.
Chicago Riot of '68. Kent State Shooting of '70.
He was a violent storm She was a raging lion He was a livid shark
Nuclear bombs, nuclear power plants, the sun.
Yes, they do- to a degree. They will have examples of different ordnance to train with. Most EOD units will also have explosives, used to blow up some bombs when they have been removed to a safe location.
A violent storm on the sun is called a solar flare. It is a sudden and intense eruption of electromagnetic radiation from the sun's surface. Solar flares can release energy equivalent to millions of nuclear bombs exploding at the same time.
Some examples of malicious code would be Computer Viruses, logic bombs, spyware, and adware.
Ash, pumice, and volcanic bombs are examples of pyroclastic debris produced during volcanic eruptions. These materials are fragments of volcanic rock that are ejected during explosive eruptions and can vary in size and composition.