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The Effects of the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Created by: Tyler Glenn
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Basic Story After Nagasaki was bombed, it would be known as the second city in the world to be exposed and bombed by the atomic bomb. These attacks happened during the devastating World War 2. The unheard of destructive bomb was dropped by none other than the United States of America. This weapon quickly got the nick-name ‘Fat Man’. As many people as 80,000 may have died on that terrible day but no one can be positive. The power of an Atomic Bomb
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Effects of the Bomb The bomb that was dropped on Nagasaki didn’t have as much destruction on its city as the bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima. The layout of Nagasaki shielded it from a lot of the destruction even though most of it wasn’t a match for fat mans total destruction. The explosion covered a span of 43 square miles. Only 33 of those miles were some-what populated. Surprisingly, a lot of roads and railroads were left not completely damaged which was very unexpected. The bomb took out an estimated 80,000 people sadly.
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Fat Man’s Procedure ================== The effects of Fusion ==================== The effects of Fission
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Human Effects Pictures Right upon impact of Fat Man, the massive explosion’s light waves, radiation, and fire balls completely swept across Nagasaki and basically decayed any humans in it’s way right when hitting the person Right upon impact of Fat Man, the massive explosion’s light waves, radiation, and fire balls completely swept across Nagasaki and basically decayed any humans in it’s way right when hitting the person
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More Pictures Examples of Atomic Bombs used on the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Local woman who got greatly affected by the bomb
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Quotation from an Expert Nuclear fission is a naturally-occurring phenomenon. There is a uranium mine in France where there is a large deposit of decayed uranium fission products. A deposit of uranium actually went "critical!" We postulate that not only did it have the right geometry, but water helped "reflect" and "moderate" neutrons to facilitate a chain reaction where the fissions released enough neutrons to cause more fissions to release enough neutrons to cause more fissions..... Nuclear fission is a naturally-occurring phenomenon. There is a uranium mine in France where there is a large deposit of decayed uranium fission products. A deposit of uranium actually went "critical!" We postulate that not only did it have the right geometry, but water helped "reflect" and "moderate" neutrons to facilitate a chain reaction where the fissions released enough neutrons to cause more fissions to release enough neutrons to cause more fissions..... Quote by expert physicist Dan Weyandt
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