That would depend on where they are launched from, where their target is, and where you are. Without knowing all of that it is not possible to give you a useful answer.
If your location is distant from the target it is also necessary to know wind direction, wind speed, and precipitation patterns near you in the days after the detonation to determine your fallout exposure chances.
On a missile? No, the only nuclear weapons ever used in war were the 2 aerial bombs dropped by B-29 bombers on Japan to end WW2. All the nuclear tipped missiles ever launched with live warheads were tests, either air defense missiles or high altitude effects shots.
You should know, the world is still threatened by nuclear war. Every powerful country have nuclear weapons.
more than 20 miles and you would still get burned
The Stream has not been launched
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Yes, but not where you live. So you're safe.
Yes, not only radioactivity but the fuel must be fissile. If we happened to live on a much older earth, both nuclear reactors and nuclear bombs would be impossible as the Uranium 235 isotope would have decayed to only trace levels. If we happened to live on a much younger earth, nuclear reactors would occur naturally and spontaneously and you might see radioactive geysers erupting from them near where you live.
If that was the only place and you were not there... well, the rest of your normal life span.
depends which country, some countries have nuclear stations that are very safe to live near others are totally different
Nuclear reactions can be both good and bad. They can produce clean energy, like in nuclear power plants, but also be used to create nuclear weapons which have destructive capabilities. The key is in how nuclear reactions are managed and controlled.
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