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Otto Hahn and his assistant helper, Fritz Strassmann discovered Nuclear Fission with Heavy elements.
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The Hydrogen bomb is ALOT more violent than a atomic bomb.
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Hiroshima was the first attack against the Japanese. Due to the bombing of Pearl Harbor in Dec. 7 1941. The casualties of Hiroshima were about 90,000–146,000.
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The second attack on the Japanese was the Nagasaki Bombing taken place in Aug. 6 1945. The casualties were around 75,000 which were less than the Hiroshima bombing.
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Edward Teller or also known as "the father of the hydrogen bomb." Most of his work towards the hydrogen bomb was started after World War 2. The way hydrogen bombs work is using the energy of a fission bomb to compress the heat fusion cell. The Tsar bomb is the biggest nuclear bomb in the world at around 50 megatons.
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The United States conducted its first nuclear test of fusion device, or the "hydrogen bomb." They first tested it at Eniwetok in the Marshall Islands.
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In Nagasaki and Hiroshima the problems that consist are low levels of radiation. Most of it is natural radioactivity, it has no effect on humans or animals.