Thermonuclear warfare is the use of nuclear weapons in war, either tactically or strategically. Although the term "thermonuclear" technically applies only to the process of fusion, the term is loosely applied to conflict involving fission weapons, fusion weapons, or both (informal synonyms are "atomic war" or "nuclear war").
Holocaust does not have antonym or synonym. The Holocaust can refer to the specific events regarding the Hitler's Final Solution, but can also regard other genocides and the mass erasure of millions through thermonuclear warfare.
There's no limit; you can create as many as you want: Neighborhood warfare, forest warfare, lake warfare, football warfare, etc. However, generally, when studying history, the traditional ones are: Aerial warfare, naval warfare, guerrilla warfare, conventional and unconventional warfare, urban warfare, jungle warfare, desert warfare, mountain warfare, etc.
Land warfare, naval warfare and amphibious warfare.
Well, there is no "The" underwater warfare, but there is underwater warfare. Underwater warfare is battle or warfare that takes place under the ocean, like in a submarine.
Trench warfare
You have to get 2 nukes.
there are 14 plus 1 more if u have a PC it is called global thermonuclear war.
Thermonuclear dynamics is the study of the forces and motion involved in thermonuclear reactions.
On Thermonuclear War was created in 1960.
The thermonuclear reaction in the sun produces vast amounts of energy through the fusion of hydrogen atoms.
It simply means that thermonuclear fusion happens.
thermonuclear fusion and hydrogen becoming helium... :)
Holocaust does not have antonym or synonym. The Holocaust can refer to the specific events regarding the Hitler's Final Solution, but can also regard other genocides and the mass erasure of millions through thermonuclear warfare.
None, unless you count the sun's energy, which is thermonuclear.
"The united states tested a large thermonuclear weapon at the Nevada Test Site". "The President had all options on the table, including the possibility of global thermonuclear war."
Mainly in stars, although some is seen in the secondary of a thermonuclear weapon.
At the core of our sun, Helium is created by the thermonuclear fusion of Hydrogen.