the Japanese people were almost exterminated because of the bombs.
incendiary bombs.
We wanted to know how destructive the bombs would be to town and cities. The bomb was rather new to us to! The only testing was done in the deserts of Arizona so we didn't fully know how massive its destructive powers would actually be. The city's where the bombs where dropped had little to no damage done to them before hand so we wouldn't have to guess if sertain damage was done prior to the bombs drop or if the bomb caused it.
The bombs used on Nagasaki and Hiroshima were both fission bombs, not fusion bombs.
A single 1 MTon bomb will do it, or four 250 KTon bombs, or a thousand 1 KTon bombs, etc. However more smaller bombs can spread the damage wider than one large bomb.
That depends on the type of bomb racks installed and the mix of bombs.
Tokyo had already been hit by many firebombing raids, it would be too difficult to tell the damage they caused from the damage caused by atomic bombs.
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napalm bombs
Several orders of magnitude more damage than conventional bombs, and that is only considering the blast and fire damage.
An iceberg on the Altlantic Ocean Caused the fatal damage to the titanic.
During World War II, the Luftwaffe, the German Air Force, dropped various types of bombs on their targets. These included high-explosive bombs, incendiary bombs, fragmentation bombs, and bunker buster bombs. Each type of bomb served a different purpose, whether it was to cause damage and destruction, start fires, or penetrate fortified structures.
Mt. Kirishima, located in Japan, has been historically active and has caused various levels of damage over the years. Recent eruptions have resulted in localized damage, such as ash fall and disruptions to transportation. However, the extent of the damage can vary depending on the eruption's intensity and proximity to populated areas.
they were atomic bombs.
incendiary bombs.
No, dropping the bombs caused the Japanese to surrender.
what exactly are you asking. what is the question
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