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When and what explosion? One of the nuclear test shots. If so which?

Remember Chernobyl was not a nuclear explosion, it was a steam explosion and graphite fire.

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How many nuclear bombs are there left?

You can not be really very sure how many are left, because when there is war, they will just make more atom bombs if they need some more.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Completely wrong. If the U.S. and Russia fought a nuclear war, the war would be over in a couple of hours at most and it takes months to manufacture a nuclear weapon. Also the war damage to the nuclear weapons production system would take years to repair before any manufacturing could begin again. There would be no chance to make any more.If the nuclear war was fought by other countries, perhaps they could make more but all the other countries nuclear weapons put together are less than 1/4 of those that either the U.S. or Russia have.


How long was the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty?

25 years


When was Russia facist?

Russia was by standard definitions never Fascist as it turned Communist some years before Mussolini invented Fascism.


Effect of nuclear weapons on a country?

The use of a nuclear weapon on a country would be considered devestating, dependant on the payload and method of delivery of the nuclear device. It can destroy cities, and make the land infertile for many years afterwards please look towards Nagasaki and Hiroshima for more information. The "effect" of nuclear weapons on a country would depend on what your perspective is: there is something called MAD (Mutually Assured Destruction) of which the cold war is an example, where the development of a nuclear arsenal by one country (USSR) was profilgate in the development of a nuclear arsenal in another country (USA) this happened in many countries. Currently the body which is responsible for monitoring nuclear arsenals is called the IAEA (Internationl Atomic Energy Agency)


How did the nuclear weapons prolong World War 1?

Not at all. Nuclear weapons weren't invented until the end of WW2, some 25+ years later.

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Could it have been a supernova explosion that happened some 2000 years ago?

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Which countries have tested nuclear weapons in the last forty years?

America, Russia, and Korea.


How many years ago did the big explosion occur?

What explosion And if you are talking about the Big bang it happened about 13.7 billion years ago


What is the worst affect of a nuclear explosion?

well there has never been a very big nuclear explosion but it probably the pollution after it. Yes it would be the radiation the pollution and would affect the world for years to pass killing everything left in the world


Were did the worst nuclear disaster in history occur?

Chernobyl, Russia on April 26th, 1986. A nuclear power plant exploded and the nuclear radiation spread all across Russia and many parts of Europe. There were 31 recorded deaths that were directly related to the accident and an estimated 30,000-60,000 cancer related deaths linked to it over the years.


How many years passed from the first controlled nuclear reaction to the first neclear meltdown?

The first controlled nuclear reaction occurred in 1942, while the first nuclear meltdown happened in 1952, so 10 years passed between the two events.


Who invented the first nuclear reactor in India?

The nuclear reactor wasn't invented in India. Nuclear power was being researched in England, Germany, Austria, Russia and the USA during the 1930s and 1940s. Idaho was the location of the first electricity generation using a nuclear reactor in 1951 with Russia operating the first to supply electricity to a grid. India's entry to nuclear power generation followed many years after the intial development work has been completed.


What former soviet city did a famous nuclear accident happen?

Prypriat is the soviet city that is now deserted due to the chernobyl disaster.Iit was the city built to house the workers of the Chernobyl nuclear plant so was in very close proximity to the disaster


How long after a nuclear explosion how long would it take for the land to be rehabitable?

The time it takes for land to become rehabilitable after a nuclear explosion varies significantly based on factors like the size of the explosion, the type of nuclear weapon used, and the level of contamination. In some cases, areas may remain unsafe for human habitation for decades or even centuries due to radioactive fallout. However, localized clean-up efforts and natural decay of radioisotopes can lead to rehabilitation in a matter of years to decades. Ultimately, thorough assessment and remediation efforts are essential to determine when an area is safe for habitation.


How long does it take before an area can be habitable after a nuclear blast?

It can take weeks to years for an area to become habitable after a nuclear blast, depending on the scale of the blast and level of contamination. It is important to follow guidance from authorities on when it is safe to return to the area.


Did they used nuclear missiles in world war 1?

No. The first nuclear weapons were used in 1945 during the Second World War. These however were bombs (dropped from a plane) not missiles. The first successful nuclear explosion for military purposes was the Trinity test by the USA in 1945, more than 25 years after the end of the First World War.