depends on how big the bombs are, if they were as big as Tsar Bomba (Soviet bomb 60MT) it would take about from 15-25
no you retard it would take about 15-25 to blow the usa NT the us
it would take 10 a-bombs to kill every living thing (cuz of the radiation)
Over 9 times
More than a thousand in total. Only one was tested during WW2.
There have been many nuclear explosion in the US in places like, Nevada and New Mexico. In anger against the US no. Japan still remains the only country in the world to be bomb in anger with nuclear weapons.
They hated him severly! They said he would feed the chopped up bodies of their children to their dogs. They also said that he would line up the young Yucayeke (village) boys in a row and chop them up. They would throw the Toledo sword and see how many children they could cut in one blow.
The Manhattan project was a code name for a project that was assigned the task of designing, building and testing the World's first nuclear bomb that was subsequently used twice on Japan in 1945 to force the Japanese to unconditionally surrender. While horrific, many US military strategists as well as historians postulate that the war between Japan and the US would have continued for at least another year resulting in even greater losses of lives on both sides.
It would depend on the size of the bomb.
To say how many nuclear bombs it would take to blow up the sun is almost impossible. Actually the sun is a continuously exploding thermonuclear bomb, that's where the energy comes from - fusion. It doesn't matter how many bombs you shot into the sun, it would just get hotter.
Cannot be answered as there are too many variables, only one of which is the yield of the bombs used.
Anywhere from 1 to trillions, depending on:yieldburst height/depthburst slant rangeetc.
that would depend on yield and where they were detonated. but the answer is more than have ever been built or could be built.
One
No, this is not a possibility.
At this time the US builds no nuclear bombs. A small number of existing bombs are refurbished as needed.
The number would be classified and not in the public domain.
No nuclear bombs were tested on Easter Island.
This question is too complex to be answered here as written, it depends on:your definition of "blow up"bomb yields availableburst heights/depthsetc. for dozens of additional variables
none, australia is not a nuclear power