Hydrogen bomb
No one made an atom bomb in World war 1. It took to the very end of World war 2 for the Atomic bomb to be invented. Exactly who invented is is a bit tricky. There were several different scientists that had come up with the idea separately. But the man mostly associated with turning it into a working weapon is Dr Robert Oppenheimer.
no the atom bomb was used in world war 2 the did not have the technology yet
the atom bomb and the pop rivet.
Besides ending WWII. The world had entered the atomic age.
The purpose was to furthur America's strength & power over the rest of the world.
The Atom Bomb
Atom bomb. Get it? Atom :D
When viewing a atom in it's pure, unaltered state the possibility of fission and a atomic detonation does not come first to mind. When one takes into account the power of a atom, that is when the realization of destruction begins.People call the atom the building block of life, because it is what what everything in the present, past and future is composed of. There is no sight to their hidden force, that when altered leads to destruction. The reason the harm of destroying a atom is not seen is because there is a unlimited supply of them. The fact that destroying something that all matter is made of, is not viewed as harmful, because when one atom is fission-ed, there is no repercussion to the physical molecular world. The only repercussion is the destruction it will create, along with it's long term health effects.Basically, an atom is like a grain of sand, if you take one away, nothing will happen. Only when man explodes the atom, the destruction is seen.
Atom Bomb
Total destruction. Total victory.
It depends on how much atoms/weight it has
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The PSC's act as catalysts in the destruction of ozone. These are clouds on which CFC's destroy ozone.
never drop an atom bomb they regerted it when they saw the destruction that it made in hiroshima an d nagasaki they killed millons
An atom bomb is a type of nuclear weapon that relies on nuclear fission, while "nuke" is a colloquial term used to refer to any type of nuclear weapon, including both fission and fusion bombs. So, all atom bombs are nukes, but not all nukes are atom bombs.
Uranium 235, or plutonium, depending on weapon design
If you mean the atomic bomb, the atom. (Hence the name). The element was Uranium-235, a very difficult one to obtain, which led to the development of the Thermonuclear warhead, the most powerful weapon still today, made from the Hydrogen atom.