Experience the destructive power of a nuclear bomb when it explodes right next to you
Nuclear bombs have extremely high destructive power, equivalent to 30,000 - 300,000 tons of explosives and are completely capable of destroying a large city. We all know that nuclear bombs are extremely dangerous, but it is difficult to imagine how dangerous they are, the scope of influence in reality.
A website called outrider will help us to know in reality how much damage a nuclear bomb can cause when a nuclear bomb explodes.
First, you can access this website by following the link here.
Enter the location you want to test, or you can also use your current location.
The website will then immediately detonate the bomb at that location and display information about the bomb's area of influence including radiation level, heat level, waves, as well as damage. die…
When you click on this information, you will see both example videos and explanations.
In addition, the website also has a Bomb section that allows users to choose different types of bombs to experience such as Tsar Bombar, Little boy.
The website also gives users the option of having the bomb explode on impact or explode in the air for testing. This helps the user better know the damage and the different range of influence in these 2 bomb locations.
With just a few simple steps, we can know when a nuclear bomb explodes, how much of an impact it will have. Surely this is an experience that no one wants to go through in reality.
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