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Cannot be determined as for some test shots the testing nation still considers the type to be classified information. And with underground testing nobody else can determinee type by fallout isotope tests.

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How many hydrogen bomb there in the world?

It is estimated that there are around 13,410 nuclear warheads worldwide, with the vast majority being in the arsenals of the United States and Russia. This includes both hydrogen bombs and other types of nuclear weapons.


How many nuclear bombs make a megaton of tnt?

A nuclear bomb can be made with any desired yield from about 10 tons to well over 50 megatons in one single bomb. These numbers are just for tested devices that worked, there is no theoretical upper limit on the yield of fusion based bombs.


How many nuclear bombs would it take to kill everyone in the world if all detonated at the same time?

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.


How many neutrons does hydrogen have?

Hydrogen typically has 0 neutrons.


Which is bigger atom bomb or nuclear bomb?

Both words are technically interchangeable, so your question cannot be answered as written. Perhaps you meant which is bigger fission or fusion bomb? Define bigger: size or yield? The biggest bombs ever built in both size and yield have been fusion. But many modern fission bombs are bigger physically than fusion bombs with bigger yield and some fission bombs have bigger yield than some fusion bombs. Confused? It all depends on purpose.

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How many nuclear bombs were tested on Easter Island?

No nuclear bombs were tested on Easter Island.


How many atomic bombs have been tested?

Approximately 2,056 atomic bombs have been tested since the first one in 1945. These tests have been conducted by different countries for various purposes including weapon development, deterrence, and strategic analysis. Many of these tests have been carried out underground or in remote locations to minimize their effects on the environment and population.


How many hydrogen bombs does Russia have?

18


How many countries in the world have hydrogen bombs?

united states


How many hydrogen bombs is one solar flare equal to?

One solar flare is equivalent to billions of hydrogen bombs exploding simultaneously. Solar flares release massive amounts of energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation, particles, and matter ejected into space.


What kind of bomb was the atom bomb?

There first ones were Uranium gun assembly fission and Plutonium implosion assembly fission types. Then came the Hydrogen radiation transport driven implosionthermonuclear bomb.There are now many additional types including fusion boosted fission bombs, enhanced fallout and reduced fallout bombs, neutron bombs, etc. Many of which although they have been designed have never been militarized and stockpiled by any country.But all can be called atom bombs or nuclear bombs.


How many animal have been tested in Toronto?

About 2,000 animals have been tested in Toronto.


How many Atomic Bombs did the U.S. Test?

More than a thousand in total. Only one was tested during WW2.


How many atomic bombs were tested after World War 2?

In all nations, several thousand- the exact number is not pulic information. 982 were tested at the Nevada Test Site alone.


How many nuclear bombs have been dropped?

Two.


How many missing nuclear bombs are there?

Out four H bombs lost in spain three have been recoverd.


How many nuclear bombs have been use in war?

Two

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