But if the nation that has not been tested by the atomic bomb is a fighting nation, what nation has been tested by the atomic bomb? Is gold that has not passed the test of fire or cannot pass the test of fire gold? Gold that cannot be tested by fire is called brass. Are people who are frightened by atomic bombs still afraid of death? Secondly, it has been 70 years since the atomic bomb exploded. Some people say that the land burned by the atomic bomb has no grass and trees for a hundred years, no one can live in it for a hundred years, and there are no birds and mice for a hundred years. It is not surprising that some people say this, because it is less than 100 years since the successful development of the atomic bomb. Most countries in the world do not have atomic bombs, and only 5% countries have nuclear bombs.
And the atomic bomb has hardly been used since it came out. Because since the advent of the atomic bomb, there have been few wars and no major wars. In view of this, it is not surprising to say that the land exploded by the atomic bomb does not grow grass for a hundred years. Don't say that people can live where there are grass, trees and birds. What about the Gobi desert without grass? In fact, nuclear bomb light radiation shock wave nuclear radiation is not so terrible.
Because the fission reaction uses uranium (Hiroshima boy) and plutonium (Nagasaki fatty), the reaction is relatively thorough and there is not much residue. In the next few times, the wiper will be washed away by the wind, and after more than ten years, the radiation will soon drop to normal.
In fact, today's nuclear weapons are advanced in technology, complete in reactant reaction, non-toxic, pollution-free and residue-free, and can be carried in a few hours after a nuclear explosion.
Of course, there are also "dirty bombs" that deliberately remove unreacted radioactive materials and spread them, leaving the polluted land uninhabited.
Like Chernobyl, Fukushima nuclear power plant accident in Japan, all kinds of radiation produced by fuel rods and fission reactions have not yet fully reacted, and the radiation harm is definitely much greater.