Not likely. It may be possible to sterilize the surface, but the earth itself is far more robust than the fragile life upon it.
I don't think that this question should ever be answered in great detail, since so crazy person out there is probably going to then blast this world to smithereens. I'm sure the amount of nuclear bombs could be calculated, but then, who on earth would want to know that? We'll all be dead and that is that. Thankyou.
No, one nuclear bomb cannot destroy the entire world. However, a large-scale nuclear war involving multiple bombs could have catastrophic global consequences. The impact would vary depending on the number and size of the bombs detonated.
It is difficult to determine the exact number of nuclear bombs it would take to kill everyone in the world, as many factors such as location and size of the bombs would come into play. However, it is estimated that a few hundred strategically placed nuclear bombs could have catastrophic global consequences.
To destroy the planet (as in blow it into pieces), no. But to destroy all live on the surface, yes.
While nuclear weapons have the potential to cause massive destruction, it is unlikely that they could destroy the entire world. However, a large-scale nuclear war could have catastrophic consequences for civilization, causing widespread devastation, loss of life, and long-term environmental impacts. Efforts to prevent the use of nuclear weapons are crucial for global security and peace.
To prevent it from happening. Seriously, that was the reason.
The problem of nuclear bombs is a difficult one to solve. The ultimate solution will most likely come from cooperation from world countries. This could include an agreement to destroy all existing nuclear bombs, and a commitment not to built up any more.
I don't think that this question should ever be answered in great detail, since so crazy person out there is probably going to then blast this world to smithereens. I'm sure the amount of nuclear bombs could be calculated, but then, who on earth would want to know that? We'll all be dead and that is that. Thankyou.
No, one nuclear bomb cannot destroy the entire world. However, a large-scale nuclear war involving multiple bombs could have catastrophic global consequences. The impact would vary depending on the number and size of the bombs detonated.
In World War 2 the Nuclear bombs were Uranium and Plutonium. Nowadays they use Hydrogen.
No, nuclear weapons do not have the capability to destroy the entire Earth. While they have devastating power and can cause widespread destruction, they are not capable of wiping out the entire planet.
No.
Nuclear, plane, land, and sea bombs.
The U.S. use nuclear bombs during World War ll to bomb Hiroshima and Nagasaki after Japan refused to surrender.
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Yes because the American bomber aircraft dropped two atomic bombs in Japan but now the atomic bombs are called nuclear bombs, the first nuclear weapon was ever invented.
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