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Just a few simple facts to get us started

 It happened in los alamos which is in new mexico  It was nicknamed “the gadget”  Had the same power as 20 kilotons of tnt

 the first atomic bomb dropped in war  Had same explosive power as 18 kilotons of tnt  Dropped an aug. 6 th 1945 over hiroshima japan

 the second of only 2 atomic bombs to be used in war  Had the explosive power of 21 kilotons of tnt

 Fat man was dropped on the city of nagasaki, japan, on aug. 9 th 1945  After this, japan surrendered and the war was over.

 why do you think harry truman decided to drop the atomic bombs on japan?

 why do you think the united states was in such a hurry to develop atomic weapons?

 Would you survive if an h- bomb was dropped on hhs?

 Radius of destructive circle: 1.7 miles 12 pounds per square inch At the center lies a crater 200 feet deep and 1000 feet in diameter. The rim of this crater is 1,000 feet wide and is composed of highly radioactive soil and debris. Nothing recognizable remains within about 3,200 feet (0.6 miles) from the center, except, perhaps, the remains of some buildings' foundations. At 1.7 miles, only some of the strongest buildings -- those made of reinforced, poured concrete -- are still standing. Ninety-eight percent of the population in this area are dead.

 Radius: 2.7 miles 5 psi Virtually everything is destroyed between the 12 and 5 psi rings. The walls of typical multi-story buildings, including apartment buildings, have been completely blown out. The bare, structural skeletons of more and more buildings rise above the debris as you approach the 5 psi ring. Single- family residences within this this area have been completely blown away -- only their foundations remain. Fifty percent of the population between the 12 and 5 psi rings are dead. Forty percent are injured.

 Radius: 4.7 miles 2 psi Any single-family residences that have not been completely destroyed are heavily damaged. The windows of office buildings have been blown away, as have some of their walls. The contents of these buildings' upper floors, including the people who were working there, are scattered on the street. A substantial amount of debris clutters the entire area. Five percent of the population between the 5 and 2 psi rings are dead. Forty-five percent are injured.

 Radius: 7.4 miles 1 psi Residences are moderately damaged. Commercial buildings have sustained minimal damage. Twenty- five percent of the population between the 2 and 1 psi rings have been injured, mainly by flying glass and debris. Many others have been injured from thermal radiation -- the heat generated by the blast. The remaining seventy-five percent are unhurt. NOTE: This information has been drawn mainly from "The Effects of Nuclear War" (Washington: Office of Technology Assessment, Congress of the United States, 1979). The zones of destruction described on this page are broad generalizations and do not take into account factors such as weather and geography of the target.