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9 January, 04:31

Which of the following was a consequence of testing the H-bomb? radiation sickness fission reaction fusion reaction missile gap

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  1. 9 January, 05:15
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    Among the options given on the question the correct answer is option A.

    Radiation sickness

    Explanation: The Hydrogen bomb is one of the deadliest invention of the human. Using the combination of nuclear fission and nuclear fusion, these bombs have the capacity to unleash incredible amounts of destruction.

    The H-bomb has a severe huge damage power, even more than the nuclear bomb. When a hydrogen bomb is detonated there is a devastating immediate affect on the area where it is tasted.

    Among the several devastating affects one of the main consequence is radiation sickness. Radiation sickness is the effect of huge amount of radiation in a short period of time. It is a acute sickness. It causes a huge damage to human body.
  2. 9 January, 07:41
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    radiation sickness

    Explanation:

    Radiation sickness was a consequence of testing the Hydrogen bomb. Just like in testing of nuclear bombs, The hydrogen bomb exposed living organisms to high levels of radiation which have adverse effects.
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