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Marina86 [1]
2 years ago
5

Why is an atomic bomb a fearsome weapon? Select four options.

English
2 answers:
Oksanka [162]2 years ago
6 0

The atomic bomb is so fearsome because it can destroy entire cities, the energy released kills many people instantly and the radiation from the explosion kills many people after years, as shown in the first, third, and fifth options.

<h3>What is an atomic bomb?</h3>
  • It is a bomb that works with nuclear fission.
  • It is a pump that uses radioactive materials.
  • It is a bomb with great destructive power.
  • It is a boba that releases large loads of energy.

The atomic bomb is a very powerful weapon and does not allow the defense of those who are attacked by it. In addition to its power of instant destruction, the atomic bomb releases radioactive energy that remains in the environment for years and can cause many problems for survivors.

More information about the atomic bomb in the link:

brainly.com/question/1168541

Valentin [98]2 years ago
5 0
  1. It can destroy whole cities.
  2. The energy it releases kills many people instantly.
  3. It creates huge amounts of energy by splitting atoms.
  4. The radiation from the explosion kills many people for years afterward.

4 most probable answer of ure

but some believe that mushroom clouds r also dangerous as they block the sun for long time + it causes the spread of smoke which cause breathing problems along with chocking

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