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yes, definitely
Of course, it depends of course on the strength of the atomic bomb, the stronger, the more likely. The atomic mushroom rises, depending on the weather, very high in the atmosphere and the ash can be worn very far and as fallout far off.
It can be distributed! How far and how much it depends on different conditions!
In principle, yes depends of course on the weather and what limit for radioactivity is there or not because you choose.
ajajajai, it’s crater than I thought(
If she’s big enough, sure.
Is there such atomic bombs?
In the vicinity of Germany, a nuclear bomb was never discarded, yet one can measure the increased radioactivity of the teeth in the people who were young during the Cold War.
You can’t say that because no country would publish a list of its atomic bombs, but the likelihood is rather low. Nevertheless, in the right environments a small atomic bomb can provide huge destruction, even permanent.
Yes, the radioactivity is everywhere. In all human teeth that are old enough to prove the radioactive isotopes of nuclear weapons tests, no matter where people have lived. In addition, countries often publish very accurate lists of their weapons systems to increase the deterrent effect.
There are genetic mutations, there are always good and bad ones, but the very least is bad. Above all, cancer is created. So no, the atomic bomb tests had only negative effects for human health. Some like Castle Bravo have also died directly at the test people. For example, China has conducted tests near Uiguren and relatively many of the Uigurs have died of cancer and so.
Are there also positive effects or benign misbicides?
Yes, so small amounts of radioactivity lead to thousands of dead globally, but with 8 billion people on Earth that is so little that you don’t notice. The radioactivity is very weak.
we have high life expectancy
Yeah.