The effects of the Chernobyl nuclear plant melt down were catastophic to the population. The plant lesked high levels of radiation in the area. People who lived near the plant were at risk of getting cancer.
Kosice are some 700km (435 miles) away from Chernobyl by air. By ground the distance increases to approximately 900 km (560 miles), making it an 12 hour trip.
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It is 745.41 miles according to MapQuest.
The Keys are 120 miles long. Miami to Key West is 159 miles.
About 616 miles to Moscow from Chernobyl.
Right before the explosion, the plant reached 150 times it's normal energy level. This is turn, turned the water into steam and this created the explosion. 31 people died. Nearly 20 square miles of land became uninhabitable. The fallout from the fires spread and this will boost the occurrence of cancer in Europe.
Chernobyl was the only large-scale abandonment of a city due to a nuclear disaster in history. By comparison, Nagasaki or Hiroshima could be used, as they were the sites of atomic bombings during WW2, but the people returned after the blast, regardless of the radiation. Unlike the latter examples, Chernobyl remained completely uninhabited after the 1986 nuclear meltdown at a power plant a few miles from the city. The population of Chernobyl was bordering on 10,000 people before the explosion, and the 2010 population census revealed that only about 500 people remained there after the meltdown.
Approximately 2,600 square kilometers (1,000 square miles) were heavily contaminated with radioactive fallout after the Chernobyl disaster in 1986. This area is still considered unsafe for human habitation and is known as the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.
The explosion was heart for many miles. Dynamite can cause an explosion.
The school in Chernobyl, Pripyat, was located around 1.5 kilometers (0.93 miles) away from the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant reactor that exploded in 1986.
No, Chernobyl is in the Ukraine, which is over 1,000 miles from the nearest part of Siberia.
Over 63000 square miles
Kosice are some 700km (435 miles) away from Chernobyl by air. By ground the distance increases to approximately 900 km (560 miles), making it an 12 hour trip.
Chernobyl is located in Ukraine, approximately 5,500 miles (about 8,850 kilometers) from the United States. The exact distance can vary depending on the specific location in the U.S. from which it's measured. Chernobyl is most well-known for the nuclear disaster that occurred in 1986, which had significant global implications.
Depends on the nature of the explosion, the height of the explosion.
The approximate distance between Sochi and Chernobyl is around 1,500 kilometers. They are located in different countries, with Sochi being a city in Russia and Chernobyl being a town in Ukraine.