That would depend on the bomb(s). FEMA estimates that in a reasonably anticipated nuclear missile exchange fallout from missiles attacking our silos in Montana could have a lethal plume extending as far east as Ohio. And that is only considering attacks on Montana. Missiles will undoubtedly attack in all states. You can check FEMA's website for the complete fallout projections map.
Canada is a very large country, so it depends what part of Canada you are referring to. It could be anything from 2600 miles to 5000 miles.
Europe is west of Asia. Depending on the country entering Asia to Europe could be a few miles away or a thousand miles away.
About 6,200 miles is a best guess- exact specs are classified.
The biggest country in the world by area is Russia with 6,951,027 square miles.
Yes, it may affect people up to 2 or 3 miles away.
A gravity dropped nuclear bomb could fall several tens of thousands of feet from bomber to detonation. A ballistic missile's warhead could travel tens of thousands of miles from launch site to detonation.
It depends on the size of the Nuclear device, anywhere from 5 square miles and up
The distance a nuclear bomb can reach depends on various factors such as the size of the bomb, the altitude at which it detonates, weather conditions, and landscape. Generally, a large nuclear bomb could have a blast radius of several miles and cause destruction over a wider area through the effects of heat, blast, and radiation.
It depends on the size of the country. For example, 5128 square miles would be relatively small for a country like the United States, but it could be considered large for a smaller country like Luxembourg.
Yes, I would feel safe living within 5 miles of a nuclear power plant. Nuclear power plants are designed with multiple safety mechanisms to prevent accidents, and the likelihood of a radiation release is extremely low. Regulatory agencies closely monitor nuclear power plants to ensure they meet safety standards.
The range of destruction for a nuclear bomb depends on its size and type. A large nuclear bomb like the ones developed during the Cold War could cause destruction over several miles, while smaller tactical nuclear weapons might have a smaller range of destruction. The blast radius, thermal radiation, and nuclear fallout are all factors that contribute to the range of destruction of a nuclear bomb.
The area that a nuclear explosion can damage depends on the size of the bomb and the altitude at which it detonates. A large nuclear bomb detonated at ground level can create a blast radius of several miles, while detonating a smaller bomb at higher altitudes can generate an electromagnetic pulse that can affect a much larger area.
It all depends on what you mean by big - 224,610 square miles could be big
About 4,000 miles which is the range of NK's nuclear missile.
Canada is a very large country, so it depends what part of Canada you are referring to. It could be anything from 2600 miles to 5000 miles.
Europe is west of Asia. Depending on the country entering Asia to Europe could be a few miles away or a thousand miles away.
The range of a nuclear bomb depends on its size and type. Intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) carrying nuclear warheads can reach distances of up to thousands of miles. Some ICBMs have a range of over 6,000 miles.