The first atomic bomb, dropped on Hiroshima in 1945, leveled approximately 4.7 square miles of the city.
The extent of destruction caused by an atomic bomb can vary significantly depending on several factors including the bomb's yield, height of detonation, and surrounding geography. In general, a fairly powerful atomic bomb could potentially cause destruction over an area of several square miles, with severe damage concentrated closer to the detonation point.
The blast radius of an atomic bomb can vary depending on the size of the bomb and the height at which it detonates. In general, the blast radius of a nuclear bomb can extend for several miles, causing destruction within a radius of 1-5 miles or more. It can cover an area of several square miles, destroying buildings and causing severe damage within that zone.
The circumference of an atomic bomb explosion can vary depending on the size and yield of the bomb. In general, the blast radius of a typical atomic bomb explosion can extend several miles from the epicenter.
The destructive radius of an atomic bomb can vary, depending on the bomb's yield and design, as well as factors such as terrain and weather conditions. Generally, the immediate blast radius can be several square miles, but the effects of radiation and fallout can impact a much larger area, potentially causing widespread destruction and contamination.
The first atomic bomb, dropped on Hiroshima in 1945, leveled approximately 4.7 square miles of the city.
It destroyed approx 4.7 square miles of Hiroshima.
4.7 square miles of Hiroshima were destroyed.
the first atomic bomb leveled nothing. That was exploded at the Trinity test site. The first bomb used in war was at Hiroshima Japan, and pretty much destroyed everything in a 3 mile radius. That is just over 7 square miles.
9.5 square miles
the full range of an atomic bomb (not just blast range) is 20 square miles
The extent of destruction caused by an atomic bomb can vary significantly depending on several factors including the bomb's yield, height of detonation, and surrounding geography. In general, a fairly powerful atomic bomb could potentially cause destruction over an area of several square miles, with severe damage concentrated closer to the detonation point.
It is Alaska with 663,267.26 square miles. Texas is second with 268,580.82 square miles.
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Death Valley National Park is 5,216 square miles.
US estimates suggest that 4.7 square miles of Hiroshima were destroyed.
The first thing to know is that there are 0.0015625 square miles in one acre. So, you multiply the number of acres by 0.0015625 to determine square miles.In this case:2,000 acres x 0.0015625 square miles = 3.125 square miles.