Hiroshima was 16 megaton. So about 30 HiroshimasQuote:
Originally Posted by EuroTroll
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Hiroshima was 16 megaton. So about 30 HiroshimasQuote:
Originally Posted by EuroTroll
Inverted double post :o
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Originally Posted by Lousada
Reports are conflicting however; according to Russian Meteor Blast 'Heard' Around the World | Meteors & Asteroids | LiveScience the blast was 300 kilotons .3 megatons. In contrast the Tunguska event which flattened 2,000 square kilometers of remote Siberian forest was estimated to be ~80 megatons 1,000 times as powerful as the Hiroshima bomb which was ~15 kilotonsQuote:
Originally Posted by Lousada
What was the yield of the Hiroshima bomb?
That Meterorite might have bought a new life form to earth, that is going to multiply and take over the planet. Our days are numbered. Everyone PPPPPPannnniiiiiiiiiiiiccccccccc.
a bit like if you see the water recede hundreds of meters on the beach, you should run in the opposite direction to high ground instead of going out to sea the seeshells :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Lousada
It's easy to laugh when you're sitting comfortable on your armchair. When such things happen all of a sudden you may act in a stupid way.Quote:
Originally Posted by donKey jote
Whenever it's a major earthquake my first reaction is to run outside although I know it's wrong.