Sentences with phrase «nuclear explosions do»

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Our story advises going inside if there's a nuclear explosion, which the couple said they then did.
Meanwhile, hanging out in the living room of your one - story, wood - frame house will only cut down the radiation by half, which — if you are next to a nuclear explosion — will not do much to help you.
If you can shuffle enough of them around fast enough, you can solve complex equations, which has changed the way we do everything from trading stocks to simulating nuclear explosions to storing recipes.
I thought it had something to do with an evil Galactic Overlord detonating a nuclear explosion in a volcano, scattering the confused spirits of his enemies throughout the Earth's atmosphere.
Of course that doesn't prove that Russia will not push us into war, or that some accidental mistake may not trigger an explosion of insane nuclear slaughter.
«It doesn't matter if it's an earthquake, or a train going by, or an animal, or a nuclear explosion, or glaciers,» West said.
What should you do if there's a nuclear explosion?
Not only do researchers need to ensure the plutonium remains «subcritical» to avoid a nuclear explosion, they must be absolutely certain that these materials are confined in a worst - case scenario.
I don't think I ever had a genuine fear that one day my Cleveland neighborhood would just evaporate in a nuclear explosion but I do know that to the generation before me, the Cold War was very real.
And it turned out to be a nuclear explosion, because it wasn't in the interest of the school district to tell the community how each and every kid was doing on their test.»
HOW DID BATMAN SURVIVE THAT NUCLEAR EXPLOSION??
Rough calculations show if you drill about a dozen mine shafts as deep as possible into the thing, and plunk megaton nuclear bombs down there, and then fire them off simultaneously, you'll get a repeat of the Long Valley Caldera explosion of about 800,000 years ago — which coated everything east of it with miles of ash and injected a giant aerosol cloud into the stratosphere — the ash layer alone formed a triangle stretching from the caldera to Louisiana to North Dakota, including all of Arizona and most of Idaho and everything in between — I bet that would have a cooling factor of at least -30 W / m ^ 2 — and you could go and do the Yellowstone Plateau at the same time — geoengineering at its finest.
Moreover, we do have experience of nuclear explosions over water.
And this particular situation in Iraq, the ash did not make into the stratosphere, like what happens with volcanoes or nuclear explosions.
The project, which is being done under the auspices of gathering information for the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant, involves towing powerful air cannons off the Central Coast, shooting deafening underwater explosions (upwards of 250 decibels) every 13 seconds for 17 straight days.
Such plans do not cover damage due to nuclear explosion, radioactive contamination, invasion, military activity, or acts of war.
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