If a nuclear bomb hit, it would cause catastrophic damage and death to the surrounding area. The bomb sends out a fire ball that destroys buildings and everything in its pathway. It also sends out radiation in the form of gamma rays that is harmful to everything around it. It is unsure the exact damage, because each individual could be exposed to different amounts.
If a nuclear bomb hit, it would cause catastrophic damage and death to the surrounding area. The bomb sends out a fire ball that destroys buildings and everything in its pathway. It also sends out radiation in the form of gamma rays that is harmful to everything around it. It is unsure the exact damage, because each individual could be exposed to different amounts.
That would depend on yield, height of burst, if the bomb was "salted" or not, wind, and weather conditions. Fallout is very hard to predict.
It would shatter it into pieces if you hit a bump
well lets see no probably because it matters china and Russia are i mean can hit USA with nuke but they not gonna maybe you never know it's highly that we got nuked but if we did we know how to nuke them back get the concept hope you do friend
No. I have to think it won’t.
One bomb? Not much. Thousands of bombs? Severe disaster.
If a nuclear bomb hit, it would cause catastrophic damage and death to the surrounding area. The bomb sends out a fire ball that destroys buildings and everything in its pathway. It also sends out radiation in the form of gamma rays that is harmful to everything around it. It is unsure the exact damage, because each individual could be exposed to different amounts.
He does not.
very little
They're very destructive and last for a long time, In other words, once you've blown up a nuclear bomb somewhere, it will still be dangerous after the initial explosion has taken place. When a nuclear bomb is used there would be nuclear radiation that would still be present where the bomb hit for quite a while
Two were dropped on Japan.
Prediction is not possible.
That would depend on yield and height/depth of burst.
That would depend on yield, height of burst, if the bomb was "salted" or not, wind, and weather conditions. Fallout is very hard to predict.
Hiroshima and Nagasaki
There has never been a nuclear explosion in the state of Texas
Never, Britain has never been attacked by a nuclear (atom) bomb.