Depends on the size of the charge, how close you are to the blast, what type of bomb it it and where it goes off. If you're at ground zero you'll simply evaporate, then you get burns + radiation, then only radiation, then nothing. Oh, you might get hit by whatever shrapnel the blast might throw around too.
The energy production of the sun & the atomic bombs used in world war ll
The weapon that ended WW2 was the atomic bomb, which was dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, on the 6th and 9th of August 1945.
The US used atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 during World War II to bring a swift end to the war against Japan and avoid a prolonged and costly invasion of the Japanese mainland. The bombings were intended to show the devastating power of nuclear weapons and to force Japan to surrender unconditionally.
The atomic age was primarily caused by the development and use of nuclear weapons, starting with the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. The Manhattan Project, a research and development program during World War II, led to the creation of the first atomic bombs, marking the beginning of the atomic age.
One FAT MAN type Mark 3 for Kokura, Japan planned for 19 Aug 45.
Given the power of modern atomic bombs, it is unlikely that a single atomic bomb could destroy the world. It is doubtful that a single atomic bomb could cause irreparable damage to civilization (given humanity's spread across the planet etc)
The atomic age.
the world war
Atomic bombs- Zero.
We have learned at how destuctive they can be and that atomic bombs really don't need to be used unless we really need them.
There was no atomic bombs on Pearl Harbor
None. The first atomic bomb was dropped decades after World War 1 finished. Atomic bombs weren't used in war until World War II.
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Rockets and atomic bombs.
2 atomic bombs and 2 million HE bombs and 5 million incendiary fire bombs
drop of atomic bombs on Japen
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