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Radiation Danger
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It is my understanding that on the site of the first atomic explosion that the surrounding area still emits too much radiation for humans to live without getting ill or dying.
How is it possible that the two site in Japan that were targets of atomic explosions to be populated?
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The most obvious difference in the explosions, however, is that the test explosions were carried out on land (resulting in radiological contamination of the surrounding area) whereas the bombs at Hiroshima and Nagasaki were detonated approximately half a mile above the ground. (This was done to produce the maximum 'fireball' effect).
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The most obvious difference in the explosions, however, is that the test explosions were carried out on land (resulting in radiological contamination of the surrounding area) whereas the bombs at Hiroshima and Nagasaki were detonated approximately half a mile above the ground. (This was done to produce the maximum 'fireball' effect).
Chris