The atomic bomb explosions that happened in the past made people shudder in fear of the terrible impact it caused.
An extremely rare photograph of a giant mushroom cloud divided into two parts after the atomic bombing in Hiroshima, Japan was found.
In 1908, in the Tunguese Xibiri area, there was a strange big explosion. Its power is equivalent to the explosion of 500 atomic bombs, or hydrogen bombs, that explode at once.
Unesco's Scientific, Educational and Cultural Organization has recognized Marshall's Bikini Atoll Island as a World Cultural Heritage in 2010.
A meteorite exploded in the Indonesian sky with the equivalent of three atomic bombs that the US threw at Hiroshima city, but no telescope detected it.
There have been countries that have been saved by the weather, but there have also been cities destroyed because of this factor. Nagasaki (Japan) is an example: If
Two atomic bombs dropped by Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, 64 years ago, and down Nagasaki three days later almost flattened and turned these two cities into dead lands.