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What would happen if we nuked Mount Everest?

What would happen if we nuked Mount Everest?

If a modern powerful thermonuclear weapon were detonated on impact, it would blow a huge crater into the top of the mountain, and throw thousands of tons of radioactive dust into the atmosphere and stratosphere. It would go all over the world.

Is there a nuclear device lost in Himalayas?

What transpired was a secret expedition to the summit of Nanda Devi, which was abandoned halfway, resulting the a nuclear device being missing. Now, around 56 years later, the incident has been thrust into the spotlight once again.

Can we destroy Mt Everest?

Absolutely. Absolutely. All mountains, in fact, will eventually wind up being destroyed. When the forces that caused them to be uplifted come to an end, it allows the forces of erosion – wind and water – to begin chipping away at the mountain, reducing it slowly but surely.

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What would happen if a nuclear bomb exploded in the Mariana Trench?

Originally Answered: Did you ever wonder what happened if you detonated a nuclear bomb in the Marianas Trench? Nothing would happen. No cataclysmic earthquake, not volcanic eruptions, the bubbles from the explosion wouldn’t even reach the surface.

Did the CIA lose plutonium in the Himalayas?

In 1965, the CIA Lost Plutonium in the Himalayas. The CIA lost the plutonium after a secret mission to monitor China’s nuclear program. Although unlikely, it’s an example of how fearful people are of nuclear materials.

Are any nuclear weapons missing?

Between 1950 and 1980, there have been 32 documented nuclear weapon accidents that involve the unexpected accidental launching, firing, detonating, theft or loss of the weapon. To date, six U.S. nuclear weapons have been lost and shockingly never recovered.

How much TNT would it take to destroy a mountain?

To destroy it: Near-Total Fatalities = 8.6e3 Megatons of TNT, or 8.6e9 Tons of TNT.

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Can mountains be destroyed?

Young mountains have steep slopes and high, pointed peaks. Old mountains have been eroded and are lower and more rounded. Mountains and mountain belts exist because tectonic processes have created and maintained high elevations in the face of erosion, which works to destroy them.

How much damage did the Hiroshima bomb do?

At Hiroshima the atomic bomb killed about 80,000 people, pulverized about five square miles, and wrecked an additional ten square miles of the city, with decreasing damage out to seven or eight miles from the center.

What would have happened if the atomic bomb had not been used?

If the Atomic Bomb Had Not Been Used. It is not generally realized that there was threat of a revolt against the government, led by an Army group supported by the peasants, to seize control and continue the war. For several days it was touch and go as to whether the people would follow their government in surrender.

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What would happen if a nuclear bomb was dropped on London?

The world’s largest nuclear device ever to be set off, the 50 megaton Soviet “Tsar Bomba” – detonated in a remote arctic test site in 1961, creating the most powerful man-made explosion in history – would kill an estimated 5.8 million people if it were dropped on London, according to Nukemap.

What would happen if there was a nuclear war?

Nuclear warfare has devastating effects on the immediate surroundings. We know from the tragedies of Hiroshima and Nagasaki that surviving these weapons is unlikely, and the consequences are felt decades later. If a nuclear war were to break out now, big cities like London are the most likely to be targeted.