The USA built the first nuke.
The Nuke Was made in 1945. If Your asking Why, sorry for the other answer, but tell wasn't it funny!? THE NUKE WAS MADE FOR KILLING, MADE FROM THE IDEA OF SAVAGE OLDTIMERS. Nope, that's not it. it was made to increase the conflict of WARFARE.
By us do you mean United States? If so probably not, since they cant reach us. If any one they would nuke Japan or South Korea, they would be dumb to nuke China or Russia. pssh. nig we screwed.
america japan and the british
Its Canadian and there are nuke tests named after it.
Nuke is a slang term for nuclear.
Nuke is a slang term for nuclear; as in the atomic bomb.
There are no current announcements about a future Super Nuke Bros. game.
the call of duty: Black ops map - "Nuke Town" is a Nuclear testing site for Weaponary of a Nuclear basis. In gameplay, you don't see a nuke but Nuke Town is a testing ground for nuclear weaponary and machinery, meaning a nuke has probably been tested there before...
Yes, the term nuke is often used to describe what kind of propulsion plant any naval vessel has. It does not refer to the type of weapons it may have on board. It should be noted,, however, that the term might refer to a nuclear weapon as well.
A tanning bed might not come on when there is a nuke or when the tanning bed is broken. lol
Biomass is from an ecosystem which can cause a nuclear reaction otherwise known as a nuke in MW2
A nuke is a colloquial term for a nuclear weapon, which is an explosive weapon that derives its destructive force from nuclear reactions. A nuclear weapon can come in various forms, such as a bomb or a missile, and may vary in size and design depending on its intended use and delivery method.
A bomb is a generic term that refers to any weapon that explodes with a burst of energy. A nuke, short for nuclear bomb, specifically refers to a bomb that uses nuclear reactions to produce a powerful explosion. In other words, all nukes are bombs, but not all bombs are nuclear weapons.
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itis an extended nuke
NOTHING can survive a nuke.