• A question about nuclear bombs
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I wish to ask the question, what would occur if around 40 nuclear bombs were launched directly at the north pole. If they were to hit at around the same time and be spread equally over the north pole what the hell would happen.
It depends on the yield of them all, if they were around 40 megatons each then the pole would melt releasing Co2 and the freshwater would flood the worlds oceans. The fresh water imbalance would cause many fish species to go extinct. The water level would rise causing mass flooding and there would also be huge disease outbreaks. Not to mention the nuclear fallout would contaminate a large amount of the northern hemisphere. The nuclear winter caused by the fallout would also put a part of the earth into an ice age turning a good part of the planet into a frozen radioactive wasteland. At least that's what I think would happen...
We would have PenBears or Polar Penguins
They would all miss, fly around the whole world, and would eventually collide above the South Pole, clearing it from ice. This will allow the penguins to advance forth and become another intelligent race. They will aid us in exploration of galaxy and will work for us as Underwater and Winter Spec Ops, as well as managing fish farms. Oh, and Australia will probably be flooded by a Tsunami. But penguins, man! Sentient Penguins!
Uh, toxic floods because the glaciers would melt.
you would kill santa duh
[QUOTE=Sobotnik;25101740]I wish to ask the question, what would occur if around 40 nuclear bombs were launched directly at the north pole. If they were to hit at around the same time and be spread equally over the north pole what the hell would happen.[/QUOTE] What if you tied loads of grenades together? Could you make an explosion as big as a nuke?
Like would it do anything to the magnetic fields or the ozone layer at all?
No thats stupid
[QUOTE=RG4ORDR;25102850]No thats stupid[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=RG4ORDR;25102011]We would have PenBears or Polar Penguins[/QUOTE] Yeah ok I trust you.
I'm actually not sure how much this would do, seeing as the explosions would vaporize the ice, rather then melt it. Obviously there would be large pieces of ice that could break off if they were detonated closer towards the edges of the pole. Otherwise, we would just* suffer a bit of a climate shift due to us missing half of the north pole. *Relative to other provabilities suggested so far, this is much more mild..
I don't know? i assume the blast would be much bigger (hurr durr on my part) but i don't know how that would effect the rest of the world.
[QUOTE=RG4ORDR;25102011]We would have PenBears or Polar Penguins[/QUOTE] yeah, because penguins totally live in the arctic.
replace north pole with alaska and someone's been playing too much Earth 2150
:lol:
[QUOTE=Meep Moop;25103139]I'm actually not sure how much this would do, seeing as the explosions would vaporize the ice, rather then melt it. Obviously there would be large pieces of ice that could break off if they were detonated closer towards the edges of the pole. Otherwise, we would just* suffer a bit of a climate shift due to us missing half of the north pole. *Relative to other provabilities suggested so far, this is much more mild..[/QUOTE] Hurr durr the atmosphere clearly isn't part of the water process.
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