What is a safe distance from a nuclear bomb?

What is a safe distance from a nuclear bomb?

six feet

Should you hide in a fridge during a nuclear blast?

The main effects from a nuclear attack are: Thermal – hiding inside a refrigerator might shield you from the immediate thermal pulse. Unfortunately, the firestorm you’ll be in the middle of is going to melt the refrigerator and suck all of the oxygen from the air and you’ll probably die no matter where you are.

Can you survive a nuclear bomb in a pool?

Originally Answered: Can you survive a nuclear blast by hiding underwater? Nope. Water, being incompressible, propagates a blast wave much more readily than air. Water would provide more protection from radiation but much less protection from a blast.

What happens if a nuclear war breaks out?

A nuclear war would start fires in cities and industrial areas and pump a lot of smoke into the stratosphere above where we live. In the upper atmosphere, there’s no weather or rain to wash it out, and the smoke enveloping the earth would last for years, sending temperatures plummeting.

Where is the safest place to be in a nuclear attack?

Antarctica

What would happen if nukes were never invented?

If nuclear bombs were never invented the Japanese still would have surrendered, but at a later point, possibly only a few months more at most. This would have meant that the Russians would have a large presence in the Pacific War, as well as gaining even more land and political dominance in Asia.

How long until Earth becomes habitable after nuclear war?

Probably about 5-10 years minimum Some of the delayed fallout remains in the troposphere (see Figure 1) for days, weeks or months. This tropospheric fallout usually returns to earth within ten or 15 deg of latitude of the original explosion, mostly by being incorporated in raindrops as they are formed.

What is the most powerful nuke America has?

The bomb was thousands of times stronger than the nukes detonated by the United States over Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II, and dwarfed the detonation of Castle Bravo — the most powerful nuclear weapon ever tested by the United States — which yielded just 15 megatons (13 million metric tons).

Has a nuclear war ever happened?

During the final stages of World War II in 1945, the United States conducted atomic raids on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the first on August 6, 1945, and the second on August 9, 1945. These two events were the only times nuclear weapons have been used in combat.

How far can the effects of a nuclear bomb reach?

Although some windows may be broken over 10 miles (16 km) away, the injury associated with flying glass will generally occur at overpressures above 0.5 psi. This damage may correspond to a distance of about 3 miles (4.8 km) from ground zero for a 10 KT nuclear explosion.

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