These trenches were not easy to get rid of, if you went over the top to attack the other side, machine guns would strike men down.
Israel, America, Russia, China... that's all i can think of on the top of my head. Others that are "internationally allowed" to have nuclear weapons (approved by IAEA) would be France, and England, that I know of. I do not believe Israel is on that list.
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You appear to be confusing nuclear power and nuclear weapons. The known nuclear states are America, Russia, UK, France, China, North Korea, India and Pakistan. Israel has them but doesn't declare them. Iran is working towards them. South Africa has got rid of theirs. Nuclear power for electricity generation is much more widespread
You need tunnels in WWII so that the soldiers who were waiting for countries to attack them would have somewhere safe to wait and live for the many months they had to. The tunnels in New Zealand are very secure, on top of the tunnels there is piles of dirt so if grenades went off it would not do any damage to them.
Dogs were (and likely still are) trained to attack and bring down bears. One dog would be trained to jump on the bears back and attack the back of its neck, whilst the other would attack it from underneath. The "under dog" was far more vulnerable than the "top dog" hence the terms.
These trenches were not easy to get rid of, if you went over the top to attack the other side, machine guns would strike men down.
Israel, America, Russia, China... that's all i can think of on the top of my head. Others that are "internationally allowed" to have nuclear weapons (approved by IAEA) would be France, and England, that I know of. I do not believe Israel is on that list.
The top five nuclear energy producing countries are the United States, France, China, Russia, and South Korea. These countries have significant nuclear power capacity and infrastructure in place to generate a large share of their electricity from nuclear sources.
The strongest pokemon would have to be a rattatata or starly holding a focus sash that knows endevor and quick attack.
Yes, There is shank,4321,1day,SKET,Top Boy,Top girl, attack the block,
I don't know which is the 'top' but you can get a list of nuclear plants in the link below
Through week 11 here are the top five, along with their catch percentages according to footballoutsiders.com, the best football site on the web: 1. Brandon Marshall: 111 targets, 57% (even though he missed a game) 2. Andre Johnson: 107 targets, 66% 3. Dwayne Bowe: 106 targets, 52% 4. TJ Houshmandzadeh: 102 targets, 72% 5. Larry Fitzgerald: 101 targets, 66% http://www.footballoutsiders.com/stats/wr
Not sure but i would get yourself checked out anyway. Its better to be safe than sorry :)
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It did explode, but this was due to a surge in steam pressure which blew off the top of the reactor, it was not a nuclear explosion as in a nuclear weapon.
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