Video: Environmental disaster when exploding a thermonuclear bomb in the Pacific
If a thermonuclear bomb is dropped into the Pacific Ocean, the consequences of marine life and even human suffering will be extremely serious.
At first, the explosion will kill most of the fish and marine life in the exploding area.
If you drop a thermonuclear bomb into the Pacific Ocean it will explode with blinding light, while creating a giant mushroom cloud. The amount of radioactive dust generated will depend on the height when detonating.
At first, the explosion will kill most of the fish and marine life in the exploding area. The explosion will spread radioactive dust particles in the air and water. Wind can also contribute to radioactive dust flying hundreds of kilometers away.
Smoke produced in the exploding area can block sunlight from damaging biological organisms based on photosynthesis. Radiation will lead to serious health problems for marine life around.
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