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Hopefully our war pigs are kept on a tight leash.This begins a new phase in mid east relations. I can’t imagine it’s for the better but time will tell.
It’s not radioactive. All in all, very benign. Better to have it dispersed and “contaminated” with stuff like iron, salts, etc. Last thing you want is to have it concentrated in terms of volume.Serious question.
What happens to all of the "nuclear goo" when you bomb a nuclear facility?
Its seems to be a pretty dangerous idea to bomb something that could affect the entire planet.
It’s not radioactive. All in all, very benign. Better to have it dispersed and “contaminated” with stuff like iron, salts, etc. Last thing you want is to have it concentrated in terms of volume.
Anything with an atomic number above lead (82) is radioactive, including all isotopes of Uranium. That said, Uranium is much less radioactive than plutonium and generally not an external hazard.It’s not radioactive. All in all, very benign. Better to have it dispersed and “contaminated” with stuff like iron, salts, etc. Last thing you want is to have it concentrated in terms of volume.
Anything with an atomic number above lead (82) is radioactive, including all isotopes of Uranium. That said, Uranium is much less radioactive than plutonium and generally not an external hazard.
Less than if nothing was donewhat could possibly go wrong?