"Nukes" is a colloquial term for nuclear weapons, which are explosive devices that derive their destructive power from nuclear reactions. These weapons can cause devastating damage and are considered weapons of mass destruction.
Nuclear missiles can travel intercontinental distances, with ranges varying based on the specific type and design of the missile. In terms of speed, nuclear missiles can travel at speeds of several kilometers per second, depending on the missile's propulsion system.
An atom bomb is a type of nuclear weapon that relies on nuclear fission, while "nuke" is a colloquial term used to refer to any type of nuclear weapon, including both fission and fusion bombs. So, all atom bombs are nukes, but not all nukes are atom bombs.
Nuclear weapons are destructive and have the potential to cause catastrophic loss of life and widespread environmental damage. Additionally, their presence can escalate tensions between countries and increase the risk of nuclear warfare, which could have devastating global consequences.
Nuclear weapons, or "nukes," are made using nuclear fission or fusion reactions. This involves harnessing the energy released by splitting or combining atomic nuclei. The process requires highly enriched uranium or plutonium and sophisticated engineering to create a controlled chain reaction. The final product is a powerful device capable of releasing immense destructive energy.
There were no nukes in WWI.
Yes but not easy. But the truth is if nukes are already in space there is no way that missiles can stop nukes.
No. Nukes are nuclear weapons but they suppose to use nukes to protect the earth not to destroy the earth. Eventually, nukes are not the best idea to use against other countries. We all know that nukes can win war but you should not use them.
Yes... in fact Russia has the most nukes.
No Nukes - film - was created in 1980-07.
Nukes are called nuclear weapons.
Charles in Charge - 1984 No Nukes Is Good Nukes 4-1 was released on: USA: 31 December 1988
Family Ties - 1982 No Nukes Is Good Nukes 1-8 was released on: USA: 24 November 1982
No Nukes - 1980 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG
No.
the nukes killed 40,000 people in hiroshima and nagasaki, so yeah.
the real question is can the sun blow you up with a million nukes?