No in modern day society only the UN can authorize the forced halt on nuclear weapons by sanctions or by a joint strike
One advantage of nuclear weapons is their deterrent effect, as they can discourage other states from attacking due to the devastating consequences. Additionally, possessing nuclear weapons can enhance a country's status in terms of security and influence on the global stage. Lastly, they can provide a form of strategic leverage in international negotiations and conflicts.
From what I understand the issue is not really the access to nuclear energy but, the access to nuclear material. If some more "rogue" and "dangerous" countries had access to nuclear material and enriching plants they could easily create nuclear bombs which, these countries being more unstable than most, they could use for an attack that would kill many people.
They both utilise nuclear fission, in which nuclei of U-235 or Pu-239 are split apart which releases enormous energy. In nuclear power this is done at a comparatively slow controllable rate, in a weapon you want a very rapid reaction to create a huge blast of energy.
Reactors use thermal (slow) neutrons, fission weapons use fast neutrons.Reactors all use fission, weapons can use fission, fusion, or any combination.Reactors can use delayed fissions making them respond slowly to control changes, weapons complete their reaction too fast for delayed fissions to happen.Reactors have control rods and their energy release can be adjusted or even turned off, weapons have no controls and release all their energy in a few microseconds once triggered.etc.
There is no impact of weather on nuclear weapons. They are stored in secure facilities which includes shelter from the weather. Nuclear weapons however do have an impact on the weather. A nuclear blast sends dust and gas into the upper atmosphere where it blocks sun-light from making it all the way to the surface. The cumulative effect of many many many such explosions is feared to create a nuclear winter and promote the onset of a new ice-age.
There is no specific name for people who create nuclear weapons.
Hardly. Great Britain and Canada were the only two countries with which the US shared the secret of nuclear weapons. Soviet spies stole the knowledge from the US to create their own nuclear arsenal in 1948. Other WMDs, chemical and germ weapons, were developed independently.
Answer 1If you are asking for nuclear weapons Pakistan is the only Islamic country who have nuclear weapons. However, Iran's nuclear program is rumored to be intending to create a nuclear weapon in the near future. Answer 2Pakistanis the only Muslim country having a nuclear weapon.Iran is never trying to have a nuclear weapon as the nuclear weapon is a kind of mass destruction weapons that are forbidden to use per Islam teachings (and other God religions) because this nuclear weapon kills the child, the woman, the old, and the plants and pollutes the universe.However, it is to be known also that also India, Israel, and North Korea have nuclear weapons in addition to USA, Russia, China, France, and UK.
Iran's nuclear program is designed to facilitate (if not actually create) nuclear weapons. Additionally, the Iranian government is actively belligerent and continually declares both its enmity towards Israel and willingness to see that country destroyed. That combination makes other countries less interested in having a nuclear Iran.
We don't create it, We harness it, The uranium exceeds above 3000 degrees and explodes.
The radioactive elements plutonium or uranium are the elements that are used in nuclear weapons that create nuclear fission. Isotopes of hydrogen are used in nuclear weapons that create nuclear fusion.
Yes, Nuclear weapons create the biggest man-made explosions
it does not create new types of bomb simply renews the ones they have got
Answer 1This is mainly due to the technology. Some countries who are in possession of technology and raw material , because of political reasons maintaining their supremacy moral policing type towards those which do not have. Also they wanted to create a sense of fear among them for themselves.Answer 2The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty sets out that only the US, UK, France, Russia, and China are allowed to have nuclear weapons, since the treaty was written at a point when all five were nuclear powers already. Most countries signed the treaty and so the requirement to not have nuclear weapons was binding on them. India, Pakistan, and Israel did not sign the treaty, so the restriction was never binding on them. North Korea has nuclear weapons illegally and has been sanctioned on that account.
Most democratic countries feared that if communist nations had nuclear power, they would have the power to overthrow any democratic government and create a new one world communist government.
* The Manhattan Project was the project assigned to researching the technology needed to create a nuclear weapon in the US. * The Uranverein was the German equivalent; the first ended after only a short time with little result; the second was marginally more successful. * Project 7 (Nuclear Weapons for the National Economy) was a Russian-based project that investigated peaceful uses for nuclear weapons. Many countries also have their own nuclear weapons projects.
As a defense against the possibility that Nazi Germany would create them.