epicenter, ground-zero
9.5 square miles
An atomic bomb has enough destructive force to annihilate an entire city. It can kill thousands of people in a single blast.
mostly evaporation from the blast or subsequent radiation burns...............
No, Most atomic bombs have a blast distance of 40 miles. By. Husky Pratt
A number of people in Hiroshima and Nagasaki did survive the atomic blasts but naturally they were not at the centre of the detonations.
the full range of an atomic bomb (not just blast range) is 20 square miles
9.5 square miles
The circumference of an atomic bomb explosion can vary depending on the size and yield of the bomb. In general, the blast radius of a typical atomic bomb explosion can extend several miles from the epicenter.
Unearthed uranium is not highly reactive to an atomic bomb blast on its own. However, if the uranium was refined and processed into a nuclear weapon, it could undergo fission reactions in response to a nuclear blast, contributing to the explosive power of the bomb.
No. The bomb is the actual device that is dropped from a specific height in the air. The blast occurs before it hits the ground. I am sure you have seen pictures of the mushroom cloud. Well, the blast was before that. It was a bright flash that could blind a person.
An atomic bomb has enough destructive force to annihilate an entire city. It can kill thousands of people in a single blast.
The superheated blast melted their internal workings shut.
Scientists developed the atom bomb.
mostly evaporation from the blast or subsequent radiation burns...............
Lots of energy, in the form of radiation and a blast wave.
well,first off..he called the atomic bomb something important in history and important in real life.i dont really know what she called the atomic bomb..BUT she called cancer the atomic bomb disease..interesting huh?
China made the Atomic Bomb, no china did not make the atomic bomb. the united states made the abomb and it was called the mannhattan project