Depends on the size of the bomb (they come in many different sizes- bigger is more destructive) and how high the bomb is above ground when it explodes. Most are set to explode when several hundred feet above ground.
The diameter of a nuclear bomb shockwave can vary depending on the size and yield of the bomb. In general, the shockwave from a nuclear explosion can have a radius of several miles, causing widespread destruction and devastation.
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.
The temperature at the hypocenter of the atomic bomb in Hiroshima reached around 7,000 degrees Fahrenheit (3,870 degrees Celsius). This extreme heat generated a powerful fireball and caused widespread destruction in the city.
The diameter of destruction caused by a nuclear bomb depends on various factors, including the type and yield of the bomb, the altitude of detonation, and the surrounding terrain. A typical nuclear bomb blast can destroy buildings and infrastructure within a radius of several miles, while the effects of radiation can impact a wider area.
An atomic bomb has the potential to cause significant destruction to a specific area, but it would not be able to literally blow up an entire state like California due to its size. The impact of an atomic bomb would be contained to a specific radius around the point of detonation.
Atomic Bomb
An atomic weapon unleashes the power of the sun.
alot alot alot
It insenerates anything in its path and it can cause overdoses of radiation
The diameter of a nuclear bomb shockwave can vary depending on the size and yield of the bomb. In general, the shockwave from a nuclear explosion can have a radius of several miles, causing widespread destruction and devastation.
The U.S. dropped the Atomic Bomb.
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Wether it was ethical or not to use the atomic bomb on other countries because of the destruction they cause.
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.
The atomic bomb hit Nagasaki at the Urakami district, near the city's center. The explosion devastated the area and caused widespread destruction.
The atomic bomb was developed and built towards the end of WW2. The purpose of the bomb was to cause enough death and destruction that the country it was used would immediatly surrender. With this in mind, the US dropped the first atomic device on Nagasaki and Hiroshimo in Japan, 1945 ending the war.
Dead, injured, disbelief, in shock at the destruction.