Was Hiroshima bigger than Nagasaki?

For instance, in consequence of a Radiation Census carried out in 1949, together with certain later supplementary data, it can be estimated that in 1949 there were some 31,000 inhabitants of Hiroshima who had been within 2,000 meters of the hypocenter at the time of the explosion, whereas the corresponding figure for ...
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Which was more powerful Fat Man and Little Boy?

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The Fat Man produced an explosion of about 21 kilotons. The B83? 1.2 megatons, equaling 1,200,000 tons of TNT, making it 80 times more powerful than the Little Boy.
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Which atomic bomb dropped on Japan was more powerful?

9, 1945, a second B-29 dropped an atomic bomb, this time on Nagasaki. Weighing nearly 10,000 pounds, the bomb was more powerful than the one used at Hiroshima.
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How big was Hiroshima when it was bombed?

At Hiroshima, that area was 3.5 kilometres (2.2 mi) in diameter. The damage came from three main effects: blast, fire, and radiation.
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Is there a bomb bigger than the atomic bomb?

Hydrogen bombs cause a bigger explosion, which means the shock waves, blast, heat and radiation all have larger reach than an atomic bomb, according to Page 3 Edward Morse, a professor of nuclear engineering at University of California, Berkeley.
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Is Hiroshima still radioactive?

Is there still radiation in Hiroshima and Nagasaki? The radiation in Hiroshima and Nagasaki today is on a par with the extremely low levels of background radiation (natural radioactivity) present anywhere on Earth. It has no effect on human bodies.
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What is the biggest nuke in the world?

Tsar Bomba

On Oct. 30, 1961, the Soviet Union dropped the most powerful nuclear weapon ever exploded on the archipelago of Novaya Zemlya, north of the arctic circle.
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How long was Hiroshima radioactive for?

Additionally keep in mind that plutonium might this time be a contaminant, and the dangerous period for this isotope is 100,000 years. But, remember that Hiroshima and Nagasaki are thriving today, and it has only been 66 years.
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Who dropped Fat Man?

The atomic bomb used at Nagasaki on August 9, 1945, was "Fat Man". The bomb was dropped by a USAAF B-29 airplane named "Bockscar", piloted by U.S. Army Air Force Major Charles Sweeney. The bomb weighed 10,000 pounds and had a diameter of 60 inches.
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Who is the standing boy of Nagasaki?

The boy standing by the crematory (alternatively "The standing boy of Nagasaki") is a historic photograph taken in Nagasaki, Japan in September of 1945, shortly after the atomic bombing of that city on August 9, 1945.
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What was Little Boy made out of?

'Little Boy' and 'Fat Man'

About 140 pounds (64 kilograms) of highly enriched uranium-235 was used to create "Little Boy," a nuclear-fission bomb that worked by shooting a large, hollow cylinder of uranium over a smaller uranium insert.
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How is Hiroshima today?

Hiroshima lost over 75,000 people due to initial bomb devastation, ensuing radioactivity related deaths, and displacement. However, Hiroshima today has roughly tripled in population since the days of those horrors. The predominant architectural style in the city shows how strong growth was in the 1960s through 1980s.
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How long would World war 2 have lasted without the atomic bomb?

Without the bombs, the war would have likely dragged on for at least another year, perhaps longer. The Allies' plan for Japan was called Operation Downfall and consisted of two parts, Operation Olympic and Operation Coronet.
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Is hydrogen bomb worse than nuclear?

hydrogen bomb has the potential to be 1,000 times more powerful than an atomic bomb, according to several nuclear experts. An atomic bomb works through nuclear fission, which is the splitting of large atoms like Uranium or Plutonium into smaller ones.
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How many nukes would it take to destroy the world?

This is why another study had been conducted in 2018 testing a similar scenario that also concluded that it would take 100 nuclear bombs to end this world. What is scarier is that within this world there are 13,080 ready-to-use nuclear warheads and yet it takes such a small amount.
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How many times more powerful is Titan II than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima?

The yield of the explosion was a little over 10 megatons, more than 700 times larger than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima.
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Who pressed the button for Hiroshima?

On July 3, 1987, 42 years after dropping the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Enola Gay pilot Paul Tibbets recalls his mindset during the fateful mission on August 6, 1945.
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Who invented nuclear bomb?

Robert Oppenheimer, “father of the atomic bomb.” On July 16, 1945, in a remote desert location near Alamogordo, New Mexico, the first atomic bomb was successfully detonated—the Trinity Test.
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Did people's eyes fall out in Hiroshima?

Charred remains of the deceased with eyes protruding

With the fierce pressure of the blast the air pressure in the area dropped instantaneously, resulting in eyeballs and internal organs popping out from bodies.
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How did the Japanese feel after the atomic bomb was dropped on them?

Further, 28 percent of the people of Japan as a whole said they had never reached a point where they felt they could not go on with the war, whereas 39 percent of the people in the Hiroshima-Nagasaki areas said they had never reached such a point.
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How was Hiroshima cleaned?

First, the rubble was cleared from the major streets, allowing trucks and heavy equipment better access to the site. Here we can see the progress, as by March of 1946, the main roads have been cleared of debris, and many of the ruined buildings have been demolished and cleared away.
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How many hydrogen bombs would it take to destroy the earth?

The declassified study from the scientists at the Los Alamos laboratory, published in 1947 had first shed light on the question that how many nuclear bombs it would take to destroy the world. According to the study, it would take about ten to a hundred 'super nukes' to end humanity, a publication reported.
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Which country has the deadliest nuclear weapon?

Russia's most powerful nuclear weapon was produced during the Soviet era called the Tsar Bomba. It is believed the bomb was the most powerful weapon of mass destruction which was developed in 1961 during the Cold War.
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