Depends on yield and where detonated.
Depends on where I am and many many factors about the bomb. It may have no effect on me or it might kill me instantly or anywhere in between.
depends on the size of the nuke, and how many you drop
11.3 square miles
depends on yield and many other factors, this is not simple to calculate.
Which one? There are many atomic bombs and nuclear warheads that were built throughout time.
one no, many yes
Depends on where I am and many many factors about the bomb. It may have no effect on me or it might kill me instantly or anywhere in between.
225,000
The first nuclear bomb dropped in war was used by the US and killed ~100,000 in Hiroshima. About the same as died in ONE 500 to 1000 plane firebombing raid, several of which were happening every night at the same time.
There were many specialties, but most were physicists.
A nuclear bomb can destroy a city and the surrounding area. Think if New York City was bomb with an atom bomb. 8 million plus people would be killed instantly and milions more would die from the fallout or burns or other injuries. Injuries would be in the millions too.
Due to Big Explosion and has a Radiation which can kill many lives...
A large nuclear war could kill the entire population of the world (which is currently about seven billion people) but there could also be a smaller nuclear war, which might kill only a few million people.
Yes, many have. It does help to be distant and out of the wind direction from the burst.
8000
One should not use a definite article when describing a nuclear war. There could be many nuclear wars or none at all. You do not have to do anything because you can simply allow the nuclear bombs to fall and kill a large amount of people. However, to help prevent large amounts of casualties, a country may wish to have a large amount of patriot missiles to shoot down ICBMs and many bomb shelters for people to hide in.
because they wanted to kill many people as possible by chloe Williams