The atomic bomb killed many people, destroyed land, houses, more importantly, homes. Buildings, and left alot of things not really meant to be breathed in which caused people to be ill. Many people died as a result of getting injured in the atomic bomb. Enviromentally wise, the atomic bomb left harmful gases, not just harmful for us, but to the Earth too.
In general, a fusion bomb (hydrogen bomb) is more powerful than a fission (atomic) bomb. Fusion bombs use an atomic bomb to begin the fusion reaction.
Mt. Helena once erupted, and the explosion was 20 x the explosive power of an atomic bomb.
I suggest Richard Rhodes book The Making of the Atomic Bomb.
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No, the atomic bomb relies on the process of nuclear fission, which produces radioactivity as a byproduct. Radioactivity is essential for the explosive power of the bomb.
It was an atomic bomb. The city was devastated. The damage came from the heat and the radiation.
No. That was one of the reasons it was a target for the atomic bomb. Any damage done had to be done by the single bomb.
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)
still, an normal atomic bomb is more powerful. a thermonuclear bomb can easily take out a base since the thermal energy it produces will easily deep-roast everything it touches, but it doesnt turn an entire city into ash in seconds, as do with a normal atomic bomb.
Tokyo had already been hit by many firebombing raids, it would be too difficult to tell the damage they caused from the damage caused by atomic bombs.
If you consider the US atomic bomb is a Christian bomb, the French atomic bomb is also Christian bomb and so on, then you can name the Pakistani atomic bomb an Islamic bomb.
how was the atomic bomb repaired
18th May1998, but its not atomic bomb (its nuclear bomb)
The extent of destruction caused by an atomic bomb can vary significantly depending on several factors including the bomb's yield, height of detonation, and surrounding geography. In general, a fairly powerful atomic bomb could potentially cause destruction over an area of several square miles, with severe damage concentrated closer to the detonation point.
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Germany never had an atomic bomb.
the us created the atomic bomb