The US detonates a uranium bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima, killing more than 140,000 people within months. Many more later die from radiation-related illnesses. It was nicknamed little boy. The event went on in august 6, 1945.
No way to answer that. The MG42 fired the same cartridge as the MG34 and the Mauser K98 rifle.
140,000 dead, tens of thousands wonded, and 81 percent of the city's buildings were destroyed.
Over the millennia, just about anything that can kill and many that only injure. If you can think of anything that meets this definition, its probably been used sometime.
It only takes one person to use a grenade.
Many,many people on the movie But none in real life.
If you mean how many have survive then the answer is countless thousands. Tornadoes kill 60 people each year on average and injure over 1,500. Many more escape without injury.
They can and do cause huge amounts of collateral damage, make people homeless, cause businesses to fail, impact on the countries balance of payments of Eco structure and of course kill and injure many
Toxic waste are chemicals that can injure or kill living things. The toxic may leak out into the soil or into drinking water and harm many things such as plants and animals.
Tornadoes are classified as violent because they have very powerful winds capable of damaging or destroying man-made structures. Many of the stronger tornadoes will kill and injure people.
Wolves don't hurt, injure, or kill their own kind, especially their own young.
Well there are many kinds of wild animals that kill people every year but if its trained like if you were able buy a monkey, by the time its a teen or a adult, it will probably Injure you or kill you. The most common animals that kill humans are the tiger, lions, cheetahs (Sometimes), some types of snakes, of course animals that have rabies, alligators or/and crocodiles, sometimes wolfs (if they are in a pack) '''''and so on...'''''
if they kill people all of them
No way to answer that. The MG42 fired the same cartridge as the MG34 and the Mauser K98 rifle.
140,000 dead, tens of thousands wonded, and 81 percent of the city's buildings were destroyed.
Over the millennia, just about anything that can kill and many that only injure. If you can think of anything that meets this definition, its probably been used sometime.
Generally, no, you should not kill your computer. The problem is that no matter how frustrated you are, you could harm yourself or others while trying to destroy your computer. Too many people punch their computer only to become injured enough to go the hospital. On occasion, people have thrown computers or CRT monitors out their windows only to injure another person or maim a child.
The damage wento to over 12 miles and killed 90,000-166,000 people in Hiroshima.