Nuclear weapons are like super-powered firecrackers that can blow up whole cities, and even make the Earth shake.
Nuclear weapons start small, like a regular firecracker you light on a quiet night. The first ones were just big enough to destroy one city, kind of like when you set off a firecracker in your backyard and it makes a big boom, but nothing too wild.
As time went by, scientists made them bigger and more powerful, like upgrading from a small firecracker to a rocket that can go all the way into space. These new weapons could destroy many cities at once, it’s like having a giant party with a lot of fireworks going off everywhere at the same time.
Later on, people even made hydrogen bombs, which are like the biggest firecrackers ever. They’re so powerful they could make the Earth feel like it's getting a really big hug from space, or maybe even shake it up!
So, over time, nuclear weapons went from small city-destroyers to super-powerful giants that can change everything on Earth, just like how your favorite toy can go from simple to super awesome with a few upgrades!
Examples
- A child's toy explosion compared to a nuclear bomb
- How a small city can be destroyed by one weapon
- The difference between a regular bomb and a nuclear one
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See also
- How It Works - The Atomic Bomb?
- How Does The Atomic Bomb: Crash Course History of Science #33 Work?
- What are nuclear explosions?
- How Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs Work In 10 Minutes?
- What is proliferation?