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Oh, what a fascinating question! The pyramids are incredibly sturdy structures built to last through the ages. While they may sustain some damage from a nuclear blast due to the intense heat and pressure, their solid construction and ancient design would likely help them withstand such a force better than many other modern buildings. It's truly amazing how resilient and enduring these ancient wonders are.

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What material can withstand a nuclear blast?

Materials that are able to withstand a nuclear blast include thick, reinforced concrete, steel, and lead. These materials are used in the construction of bunkers and nuclear shelters to provide protection against the intense heat, pressure, and radiation generated by a nuclear explosion.


What can withstand a nuclear bomb?

Structures made of reinforced concrete or steel, underground bunkers, and specially designed military installations are capable of withstanding the impact of a nuclear bomb. Geographic factors like distance from the blast, shielding from hills or mountains, and being underwater can also provide some level of protection.


Will a nuclear blast kill you?

A nuclear blast can have devastating effects, including heat, blast pressure, and radiation that can result in immediate death. The impact of a nuclear blast depends on various factors, such as the distance from the explosion and the size of the bomb.


Can lead save you from a nuclear blast?

Whether lead could protect you from a nuclear blast or not depends on how far from the centre of the blast you are, how thick the lead is and how powerful the blast is. Lead alone would only really protect you from the ionising radiation given off by the blast; provided that the lead is thick enough and that you were far enough away from the blast itself. If you were quite close to the blast then the explosion itself is the biggest danger to you as it is powerful enough to flatten buildings and reaches temperatures of tens of millions of degrees. A hiroshima-sized blast would vapourise almost everything within at least a 1 mile radius and would make short work of lead (which has a boiling point of only 1749 degrees.) Lead is only used to shield from ionising radiation because it is very dense and so a thinner layer of it can absorb the same amount of radiation as a much thicker layer of a less dense material. This means that, while lead alone would not make much difference close to the blast, if you were further away (preferably in a bunker) then the lead (if thick enough) would be useful to absorb most of the ionising radiation given off by the blast A better solution for protection from radiation and the blast is earth and rock. However more radiation is absorbed by smaller thicknesses of denser materials so you would need much more material between you and the blast then if you used lead. However the larger thickness of material may protect you from the blast and thermal radiation effects.


Is nuclear energy a blast of energy?

No, nuclear energy is not a blast of energy. It is derived from the process of nuclear fission or fusion, where the nucleus of an atom is split or combined to release energy in the form of heat. This heat is then used to generate electricity in nuclear power plants.

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What material can withstand a nuclear blast?

Materials that are able to withstand a nuclear blast include thick, reinforced concrete, steel, and lead. These materials are used in the construction of bunkers and nuclear shelters to provide protection against the intense heat, pressure, and radiation generated by a nuclear explosion.


Can Kevlar withstand a detonation?

It can withstand some blast and shrapnel. It would depend on the strength of the detonation.


What insects can survive a nuclear blast?

A direct nuclear blast - nothing. However it is said that cockroaches would possibly survive radiation where other animals would be killed.


What can withstand a nuclear bomb?

Structures made of reinforced concrete or steel, underground bunkers, and specially designed military installations are capable of withstanding the impact of a nuclear bomb. Geographic factors like distance from the blast, shielding from hills or mountains, and being underwater can also provide some level of protection.


What affect would a nuclear blast have on a hurricane?

A nuclear blast is unlikely to have a significant impact on a hurricane. The energy released from a nuclear blast is far less compared to the energy of a hurricane. The hurricane's strong winds and dynamics would likely dissipate or diminish the effects of the blast.


What are the HARMFULNESS caused by nuclear blast?

The blast effects (which is all the question as worded asks about) would be the same as the blast effects of a weight of TNT identical to the nuclear bomb's yield (by definition). However a nuclear bomb has additional effects that the TNT doesn't, but as this question only asked about blast effects, I won't visit them.


Did the tsunami trigger the nuclear blast?

No, the tsunami did not trigger a nuclear blast. The nuclear blast at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Japan was caused by a loss of cooling functionality due to the earthquake which occurred before the tsunami.


What type of nuclear blast occurs underground?

An underground nuclear blast is referred to as an underground nuclear test. It involves detonating a nuclear weapon below the surface of the Earth, effectively containing the explosion underground. This type of blast generates seismic waves that can be detected and analyzed for various purposes, including testing nuclear weapons technology.


Was there a nuclear blast in the world?

yes, thousands


How can you protect yourself from nuclear radiation and attacks?

You need a shelter either on your backyard or in your basement. That would get you through the blast if you get inside during the blast. After that, you need supplies to survived the rest.


Will a nuclear blast kill you?

A nuclear blast can have devastating effects, including heat, blast pressure, and radiation that can result in immediate death. The impact of a nuclear blast depends on various factors, such as the distance from the explosion and the size of the bomb.


What makes up the largest percent of evergy relearsed in a nuclear dotonation?

Blast, always blast.

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