The Liitle Boy caused more damage because the city of Hiroshima was in a flatter landscape. The Fat Man of Nagasaki was less devastating because that city is in a "bowl". The mountains surrounding that city helped to contain some of the force of the bomb. It could not spread out as much as the Little Boy did.
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The atomic bomb was invented in 1933 by Leo Szilard, but it took the Manhattan Project (1942 to 1947) to actually build the first ones.
The scientist given the most credit for the building of the atomic bomb is Robert Oppenheimer.
The "Fat Man" atomic bomb, dropped on Nagasaki on August 9, 1945, produced a blast that lasted only a fraction of a second, with the most intense effects occurring within approximately 0.1 to 0.2 seconds after detonation. The bomb's explosion generated a powerful shockwave and heat, resulting in widespread destruction and significant loss of life. The immediate impact zone experienced catastrophic damage, while the effects of radiation continued to affect survivors long after the initial blast.
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No, in terms of destruction the hydrogen bomb is the strongest, but if you mean killing the plutonium bomb is the one that does the most killing.
The atomic bomb known as "Little Boy," dropped on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, caused widespread destruction within a radius of about one mile from the point of detonation. The most intense damage occurred within approximately 0.5 miles, where buildings were flattened and most casualties occurred. The effects of the blast and subsequent fires extended farther, impacting an area of about 4.4 square miles.
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Yes, I would say so.
The damage caused by a nuclear bomb depends on various factors such as the size of the bomb and the distance from the epicenter of the explosion. In general, a nuclear bomb can cause devastating destruction, including severe structural damage, fires, and radiation exposure, potentially leading to widespread casualties and long-term health effects. The most powerful nuclear bombs have the potential to level entire cities and cause significant environmental damage.
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The hydrogen bomb is the most powerful bomb ever tested.
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Bottleneck events are not always caused by the death of most of a species population. Bottleneck events can be caused by man hunting a species too much, habitat destruction, or an environmental disaster.
Hydrogen bomb is the most powerful bomb
Depends on the size of the bomb (they come in many different sizes- bigger is more destructive) and how high the bomb is above ground when it explodes. Most are set to explode when several hundred feet above ground.