Cannot be answered as there are too many variables, only one of which is the yield of the bombs used.
The main purpose of the hydrogen bomb was to create a much more powerful and destructive nuclear weapon than the atomic bomb. It was designed to release energy from nuclear fusion reactions, which is many times greater than that of nuclear fission reactions used in atomic bombs.
It is impossible to blow up the world with nuclear weapons. The detonation of all nuclear weapons on Earth would not have enough energy to physically destroy the planet. However, the global consequences would be catastrophic, leading to nuclear winter, widespread destruction, and loss of life.
It is not possible to directly equate the energy released by an earthquake to the explosive power of atomic bombs. The Richter scale measures the magnitude of an earthquake based on seismic waves, while atomic bombs release energy through nuclear fission or fusion. The destructive power of an earthquake cannot be accurately converted to the number of atomic bombs.
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About 8 Pluto's make an Venus.
It would depend on the size of the bomb.
To say how many nuclear bombs it would take to blow up the sun is almost impossible. Actually the sun is a continuously exploding thermonuclear bomb, that's where the energy comes from - fusion. It doesn't matter how many bombs you shot into the sun, it would just get hotter.
At this time the US builds no nuclear bombs. A small number of existing bombs are refurbished as needed.
No nuclear bombs were tested on Easter Island.
none, australia is not a nuclear power
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in many places
Well, to my research there hasn't been any nuclear bombs, Aussie has built.
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Russia has roughly 3500 nuclear warheads at the time of this writing and the number is slowly falling.
there were two types of nuclear bombs. A "gun type" bomb and an implosion type one with a plutonium core
It is impossible to blow up the Moon with nuclear bombs as it is too massive and its gravity would likely prevent such an event from happening. Additionally, any attempt to do so would have catastrophic consequences for Earth due to the debris and environmental impact.