The bomb was detonated in an airburst, which limited the amount of fallout radiation to mostly what was directly detonated. People in the city were either incinerated, badly burned, or irradiated depending on their location. Hiroshima and Nagasaki have been safe to live in for a long time and have become thriving cities.
Individually the effect of atomic bombs on the environment is relatively small and transient. It mostly has to do with radioactive fallout issues. Ultimately the radioactive isotopes decay: maybe in days, maybe in thousands of years - but eventually things return to normal.
However, a large nuclear war involving thousands of atomic bombs could ignite forest fires that created enough smoke to block sunlight long enough to trigger a mini ice age and a significant extinction event due to lack of food for humans and animals worldwide. By the time things return to normal, everything will likely be permanently different.
a nuclear one.
the bomb blast off the lands
As i consider they had used no bomb they solved their problem by by speaking and issues
the Soviet development of the atomic bomb in 1949
John Hersey is best known as the author of the book "Hiroshima." In this book, he details the explosion of the first atomic bomb. He wrote the book to be a non-judgmental, objective look at how the bomb affected daily life. He used simple images of women and children being affected by the bomb.
It doesn't really have any impact on the environment.
No it does not have impact on the environment.
I think that after Chernobil The Russians would have developed ways to controll Nuclear waste and its affects on the environment. Maby because russia is so large the single atomic bomb wouldent affect the overall population.
it can impact the environment but what are the reasons
Fragments from a 1-pound bomb can travel upwards of 300 feet, but factors such as the type of explosive, environment, and obstacles can impact the distance. The fragments can cause significant damage and injuries within this radius.
a nuclear one.
what the environment tourasim
The most destructive bomb in history was the Tsar Bomba, a hydrogen bomb tested by the Soviet Union in 1961. It had an explosive power of 50 megatons, making it the most powerful nuclear weapon ever detonated. The explosion caused widespread damage in the test area and had a far-reaching impact on the surrounding environment.
That would depend on the kind of aircraft and the speed it was traveling, at the time of "impact" on the environment.
the impact is very big. they are a thret to everyone and our scioty is not promoting them.
The butterfly acts as a pollinator in its environment.
Cadmium is considered dangerous for the environment.