As such, both the atomic bomb and the hydrogen bomb are nuclear weapons. However, it’s interesting to point out that fusion bombs can still use fission with regards to detonating or triggering the bomb. So what could a nucl...
war, killing animals, a large number of felling trees. And finally developed to the use of nuclear bombs, guns and warfare, the earth mother fried black and blue; also invented the car, air conditioning, the mother of the earth tortured scarred...
The use of depleted uranium weapons is one way the self-repressed part of the innate bisexuality resurfaces. They WANT contact with the virile enemy - they WANT weapons that do not travel far - they want close contact, why ? resurfacing of the latent hom
Khamenei singled out the United States, which accuses the Islamic Republic of trying to reach the nuclear weapons threshold, by calling Washington's stance a "bitter satire" because of the size of America's nuclear arsenal and its use of atomic bombs against Japan during Worl...
Nuclear reactions are those that cause changes to the nucleus of an atom. Because the nucleus contains protons and neutrons, the change in these will either cause changes to the identity of the element and/or a change to a different isotope of the same element....
Radiation is also made by artificial processes that happen inside nuclear power plants and nuclear bombs.What causes radiation? Atoms of a particular chemical element often exist in slightly different forms called isotopes. The metal tin, for example, has ten stable isotopes: atoms that have the ...
Answer and Explanation:1 A nuclear reaction occurs due to the collision or combination of two or more nuclei. It gives new distinguishable one or more nuclei along with...
There are also treaties saying “don’t use chemical weapons”, and “don’t drop nuclear bombs”, does that mean there are nuclear bombs going off everywhere? And regular contrails DO affect the weather. They always have. This is nothing new. SR1419 says: April 9, 2009 at 8:47 am...
Japan fully understands the dangers of radioactivity, and should now revisit lessons from the U.S. attack by atomic bombs on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 6 and 9, 1945 respectively, during World War II. Hundreds of thousands of people died both instantly a...
nuclear bombs, engineered microörganisms—that sort of thing. But my notion of “that sort of thing” has been changing. If we are to be destroyed, I am now convinced that it will not be a neutral or malevolent force that will do us in, but one that is benevolent in the extreme, ...