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Dimas [21]
3 years ago
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Can someone help me with this?

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Otrada [13]3 years ago
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1) A reason to use the atomic bomb is that it can end wars and save lives, an example is in ww2 the bombs that the us dropped onto Japan made japan come out of the war and saved American and Japan soilder’s lives. Another reason we should use atomic bombs is to scare other countries into not a king a war.

2) One reason we shouldn’t use the atomic bomb is because a lot of inocent people’s lives would be in danger. Another reason we shouldn’t use a bomb is because they aren’t like normal bombs where you drop one and everything gets exploded but you can rebuild. If you use an atomic bomb everything gets exploded and there is also nuclear fallout which can poison things exposed to it.

3) In Nagasaki The atomic explosion over Nagasaki affected an over-all area of approximately 42.9 square miles of which about 8.5 square miles were water and only about 9.8 square miles were built up, the remainder being partially settled. Approximately 36% of the built up areas were seriously damaged. And in Hiroshima The bomb had an explosive yield equal to 15,000 tonnes of TNT. It razed and burnt around 70 per cent of all buildings and caused an estimated 140,000 deaths by the end of 1945, along with increased rates of cancer and chronic disease among the survivors.

4) Overall I don’t support the use of Nuclear bombs because I think the cons ou the pros, sure the bomb has stopped and prevented wars and the deaths of soldiers but they have caused much more deaths of innocent civilian.

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