What+is+the+most+dangerous+weapon+every+built?


 * __WHAT IS THE MOST DANGEROUS WEAPON EVERY BUILT?__**

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The answer to this question varies, but perhaps the most dangerous/destructive weapon man has every invented is the atomic bomb. This super weapon releases a destructive force equivalent to 1.1 million pounds of TNT. From the there debut atomic bombs, or rather nuclear weapons have been a focus of international relations, due to their devastating power. But you may be asking how do these super weapons work? The atomic bomb’s destructive force is based on nuclear reactions, either through fission, or a combination of fission, and fusion. Fission is when the nucleus of the atom splits into smaller parts. Fusion is the act when two or more atomic nuclei join together. Both of these forms display the same amount of destructive force, either way the use of atomic weapons is disastrous for both the environment, and mankind.

Aidan B. Ingstrup

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