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The largest and most powerful thermo nuclear weapon of all time was the RDS-220 hydrogen bomb, also known as the Tsar Bomba.
Olgilvie Maurice Hedgehog In the Archie comics, Sonic's real name is revealed to be Olgilvie Maurice Hedgehog.
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September 30, 2021. A Samsung washer SC error code means that the washer has a drainage problem or, more specifically, the washer detects that the...
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A good rule of thumb is to store roughly 0.5 to 1 pound of rice per person per week. This means you will need to have about 25 to 50 total pounds...
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Read More »Chemical weapons incur far fewer deaths than a nuclear or H-bomb, but they can cause severe psychological and physical effects. Novichok is believed to be one of the most toxic chemical weapons known and was developed in Soviet Russia. Famous now for Russian assassination attempts in Salisbury, UK, in 2018, Novichok is eight times more toxic than the nerve agent VX developed for warfare. VX affects the transmission of nerve impulses in the brain and has a similar composition to Novichok. VX was developed in the UK in the early 1950s. It is persistent, so once released, it is slow to evaporate and can persist for days and even months in cold conditions. The vapour is heavier than air so it will sink to lie close to low-lying areas, making it an area-denial weapon. It is fast-acting and causes symptoms after seconds of exposure. VX blocks an enzyme in the body, which causes molecules to constantly stimulate muscle and as they spasm they tire, causing death by asphyxiation or heart failure. Another lethal nerve agent is Sarin, with a single drop able to kill a person very quickly, with effects similar to VX. It was developed in 1938 in Germany and reportedly used in 2013 across rebel-held suburbs in Damascus, Syria. Estimates of the death toll for the Syrian attack vary from 300 to 1,300, according to the BBC. Chemical weapons were deployed by both sides during the First World War. Deaths from chlorine, mustard and phosgene gas during the conflict are believed to have totalled around 100,000.
New England continues to be the safest region of the country, according to WalletHub's metrics. Vermont was named the safest state in the U.S. for...
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To be timeless, a novel must not just contain an interesting story. It also has to be a worthy story. Consider the novels of Herman Wouk, an author...
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It is currently owned by French publisher Atari SA through a subsidiary named Atari Interactive. The original Atari, Inc., founded in Sunnyvale,...
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You can still easily repair it. As most of you know, the RRoD is a sign displayed by the 360's "Ring of Light" when there is a general hardware...
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