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.
Fallout is any debris picked up by a blast or strong updraft when it returns to earth, it is not unique to nuclear bombs or even explosions, even large fires generate fallout it just isn't radioactive.
No. Hydrogen Bombs have been detonated that make the atomic bomb look small in comparison. The Atomic Bombs dropped on Japan in WW2 were 25 Kton (equivilent to 25000 tons of dynamite), while H bombs can be as big as several hundred Megaton (million tons of dynamite)
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.
The first nuclear bomb was made by a team of scientists and engineers in the United States during World War II. This project, known as the Manhattan Project, was led by physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer and produced the first atomic bombs, which were detonated in tests in July 1945.
As of now, Russia possesses the largest nuclear bomb in the world known as the Tsar Bomba. It was tested in 1961 and had a yield of 50 megatons, making it the most powerful nuclear bomb ever detonated.
Russia currently owns the biggest stockpile of nuclear weapons in the world. Also Russia made and detonated the biggest nuclear bomb in history called the Tsar bomb.
Cannot be answered without knowing several additional variables. Some are:yieldburst height/depthetc.
Where: Two bombs were used, over the cities of Hiroshima, and Nagasaki. When: Both bombs were detonated in 1945, near the end of World War II.
Fallout is any debris picked up by a blast or strong updraft when it returns to earth, it is not unique to nuclear bombs or even explosions, even large fires generate fallout it just isn't radioactive.
In World War 2 the Nuclear bombs were Uranium and Plutonium. Nowadays they use Hydrogen.
The USA dropped 2 nuclear bombs in ww2. The purpose was to end the war and save American/allied lives. There was a third bomb detonated as a test, before the other two were dropped on Japan.
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No. Hydrogen Bombs have been detonated that make the atomic bomb look small in comparison. The Atomic Bombs dropped on Japan in WW2 were 25 Kton (equivilent to 25000 tons of dynamite), while H bombs can be as big as several hundred Megaton (million tons of dynamite)
Nuclear, plane, land, and sea bombs.
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.
The first nuclear bomb was made by a team of scientists and engineers in the United States during World War II. This project, known as the Manhattan Project, was led by physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer and produced the first atomic bombs, which were detonated in tests in July 1945.
The U.S. use nuclear bombs during World War ll to bomb Hiroshima and Nagasaki after Japan refused to surrender.