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*200 million square miles total earth area - land area of earth is about 150 million sq km
*200 million square miles total earth area - land area of earth is about 150 million sq km
*To kill everyone (who is exposed), this would required 300,000 bombs of 1.2MT magnitude
*To kill everyone (who is exposed), this would required 300,000 bombs of 1.2MT magnitude
*However, that would be for air explosion. Ground explosion creates lots of fallout (radioactive particles)
**40000 sq km get a dose of 1 rad/hr. 200 rad gets very dangerous. Person in 1 rad can remain exposed for 200 hours until they have a risk of dying?
*At this rate - the entire land mass will be contaminated with 1 rad from 3750 of 1.2MT bombs.
*At this rate - very hot zone (100 rad/hr) (gives you 2 hours of full exposure before you die) - would be created across the globe land area if about 15,000 bombs of 1.2MT are detonated

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Destruction radius:

Magnitudes

  • 1.2MT destroys (mostly fatal if exposed) 500 sq km. Ex Kiev, or NYC. Same.
  • 200 million square miles total earth area - land area of earth is about 150 million sq km
  • To kill everyone (who is exposed), this would required 300,000 bombs of 1.2MT magnitude
  • However, that would be for air explosion. Ground explosion creates lots of fallout (radioactive particles)
    • 40000 sq km get a dose of 1 rad/hr. 200 rad gets very dangerous. Person in 1 rad can remain exposed for 200 hours until they have a risk of dying?
  • At this rate - the entire land mass will be contaminated with 1 rad from 3750 of 1.2MT bombs.
  • At this rate - very hot zone (100 rad/hr) (gives you 2 hours of full exposure before you die) - would be created across the globe land area if about 15,000 bombs of 1.2MT are detonated