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Topic: If nuclear war broke out where's the safest place on Earth? - page 3. (Read 12435 times)

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no way to get safe .....
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I must say that from what i saw on this picture it would not be only great place for someone to hide there, but it would be great place to live there. So beautiful... The way grass grow around house, and not to mention background and view of those mountains... To live there i think it is priceless...  Shocked

Iceland may be a bad choice. I agree that it is located far away from the mainland nations, but Iceland is completely devoid of forests. The Norwegian colonizers destroyed all the forest land during the 15th century, and ever since that Iceland has remained without woodlands.
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I think nuclear war would never occur.even if it occurs the no people would be able to survive it as the radiation would be great.all the food,water supply would be destroyed and there will be acute crisis of the supply demands and the after that people will fight among themselves and the fittest of the fit would survive the situation.
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In desert is the best and safest place on earth that you will make your home once there are nuclear war happen on this earth maybe this will destroy all cities and neighborhood besides no one will know when this happen lol but hoping that it will not happen at all i want want our mother earth will destroy.

I don't think that even the most remote desert will be safe in case of a nuclear war. Remember the Chernobyl disaster? Children in Sweden and Norway, living many thousands of kilometers away from the reactor got cancer as a result of fallout from radioactive Cesium.
Where do you live build an under ground shelter like what moscow did? Is there safe? I realize on your statement that there's no country are now safe but if war happens lets accept the fact that people will died for nothing people will killed without mercy.
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A great place for someone to hide
I must say that from what i saw on this picture it would not be only great place for someone to hide there, but it would be great place to live there. So beautiful... The way grass grow around house, and not to mention background and view of those mountains... To live there i think it is priceless...  Shocked
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If nuclear war broke out, i think there will be no safest place on earth. Because, nuclear bombs which are used in nuclear war are very dangerous. It's impact is also very dangerous. Hiroshima and Nagasaki are the most important example of nuclear war.
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Even though I believe it is difficult anybody to survive after the blast the best place to live temporary is in a nuclear shelter inside a mountain. After that, there are no many places in Earth except some small countries like as Tuvalu, Malta, Iceland but because many believe that WWIII will start in Northern hemisphere countries like Argentina and Chile as well due to located in the southern hemisphere and air clearing up relatively faster.  

I would strike off Tuvalu from the list. It is a group of small low-lying coral islands. The nuclear warfare will result in the melting of the polar ice-caps, and Tuvalu will be submerged under 50 meters of water.
Any place on earth safe. Though of course nobody knows the real consequences of the nuclear bombings. Chernobyl has shown that scientists can't reliably predict consequences. In addition, the nature quickly adapted to a radiatio

you cant say that earth is safe this days. we all know that techology is tranforming things into goods one. inovating things as it can be more useful. earth is now controlled by technology and cannot be predicted by anyone. nuclear bombings is not easy to deploy as it can trigger every nation and can start world war. but maybe for now scientist havent figured out the formulas to sum up the consequences when nuclear war broke out. maybe they are starting on calculating those formulas.
It seems to me that for this reason nobody will dare to start a nuclear war. Think of nuclear weapons only benefit. It since world war 2 is a factor limiting the war. Why study formulas? Keep it that way!
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Even though I believe it is difficult anybody to survive after the blast the best place to live temporary is in a nuclear shelter inside a mountain. After that, there are no many places in Earth except some small countries like as Tuvalu, Malta, Iceland but because many believe that WWIII will start in Northern hemisphere countries like Argentina and Chile as well due to located in the southern hemisphere and air clearing up relatively faster.  

I would strike off Tuvalu from the list. It is a group of small low-lying coral islands. The nuclear warfare will result in the melting of the polar ice-caps, and Tuvalu will be submerged under 50 meters of water.
Any place on earth safe. Though of course nobody knows the real consequences of the nuclear bombings. Chernobyl has shown that scientists can't reliably predict consequences. In addition, the nature quickly adapted to a radiatio

you cant say that earth is safe this days. we all know that techology is tranforming things into goods one. inovating things as it can be more useful. earth is now controlled by technology and cannot be predicted by anyone. nuclear bombings is not easy to deploy as it can trigger every nation and can start world war. but maybe for now scientist havent figured out the formulas to sum up the consequences when nuclear war broke out. maybe they are starting on calculating those formulas.
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And what are the consequences of the explosion was in the USSR? I heard about the awful consequences of a nuclear attack in Japan. but I have not heard about such consequences in Russia. More of a nuclear explosion in the atmosphere can suffer and other countries. Maybe it's a fake?

No one died or suffered from radiation sickness, as everyone were provided with personal protective equipment and individual radiation dosimeters. However a major nuclear accident occurred in 1957, known as the Kyshtym disaster. Some 100+ people died in this incident.
What personal dosimeters can help with nuclear disaster? It is a means of determining radiation levels and no more. After the accident at Chernobyl killed thousands of people, and now only 100. Fake!
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And what are the consequences of the explosion was in the USSR? I heard about the awful consequences of a nuclear attack in Japan. but I have not heard about such consequences in Russia. More of a nuclear explosion in the atmosphere can suffer and other countries. Maybe it's a fake?

No one died or suffered from radiation sickness, as everyone were provided with personal protective equipment and individual radiation dosimeters. However a major nuclear accident occurred in 1957, known as the Kyshtym disaster. Some 100+ people died in this incident.
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Even though I believe it is difficult anybody to survive after the blast the best place to live temporary is in a nuclear shelter inside a mountain. After that, there are no many places in Earth except some small countries like as Tuvalu, Malta, Iceland but because many believe that WWIII will start in Northern hemisphere countries like Argentina and Chile as well due to located in the southern hemisphere and air clearing up relatively faster.  

I would strike off Tuvalu from the list. It is a group of small low-lying coral islands. The nuclear warfare will result in the melting of the polar ice-caps, and Tuvalu will be submerged under 50 meters of water.
Any place on earth safe. Though of course nobody knows the real consequences of the nuclear bombings. Chernobyl has shown that scientists can't reliably predict consequences. In addition, the nature quickly adapted to a radiatio
You're wrong. The consequences were clearly visible after Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Some countries like Russia also tested their bombs on soldiers.

The exercise, under the code name "Snowball", involved an aerial detonation of a 40 kt RDS-4 nuclear bomb. The stated goal of the operation was military training for breaking through heavily fortified defensive lines of a military opponent using nuclear weapons. An army of 45,000 soldiers marched through the area around the epicenter soon after the nuclear blast. The exercise was conducted on September 14, 1954, at 9:33 a.m
And what are the consequences of the explosion was in the USSR? I heard about the awful consequences of a nuclear attack in Japan. but I have not heard about such consequences in Russia. More of a nuclear explosion in the atmosphere can suffer and other countries. Maybe it's a fake?

Yep i think its definatly a fake . Because who sane would test nuclear weapon freely , and even on his own soldiers ? That sound a bit ridiculous dont you think . And dont mention number of 45000 soldiers , that is insane .... even for Soviets . I realy think that is just fake , for soldiers at least . Maybe they tested bomb tho XD ...
I know that when the Russian tried to put out fire in gas wells to undermine the nuclear charge. It was in the village. Population said no. Died a lot of people, but we are not talking about thousands.
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Even though I believe it is difficult anybody to survive after the blast the best place to live temporary is in a nuclear shelter inside a mountain. After that, there are no many places in Earth except some small countries like as Tuvalu, Malta, Iceland but because many believe that WWIII will start in Northern hemisphere countries like Argentina and Chile as well due to located in the southern hemisphere and air clearing up relatively faster.  

I would strike off Tuvalu from the list. It is a group of small low-lying coral islands. The nuclear warfare will result in the melting of the polar ice-caps, and Tuvalu will be submerged under 50 meters of water.
Any place on earth safe. Though of course nobody knows the real consequences of the nuclear bombings. Chernobyl has shown that scientists can't reliably predict consequences. In addition, the nature quickly adapted to a radiatio
You're wrong. The consequences were clearly visible after Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Some countries like Russia also tested their bombs on soldiers.

The exercise, under the code name "Snowball", involved an aerial detonation of a 40 kt RDS-4 nuclear bomb. The stated goal of the operation was military training for breaking through heavily fortified defensive lines of a military opponent using nuclear weapons. An army of 45,000 soldiers marched through the area around the epicenter soon after the nuclear blast. The exercise was conducted on September 14, 1954, at 9:33 a.m
And what are the consequences of the explosion was in the USSR? I heard about the awful consequences of a nuclear attack in Japan. but I have not heard about such consequences in Russia. More of a nuclear explosion in the atmosphere can suffer and other countries. Maybe it's a fake?
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Even though I believe it is difficult anybody to survive after the blast the best place to live temporary is in a nuclear shelter inside a mountain. After that, there are no many places in Earth except some small countries like as Tuvalu, Malta, Iceland but because many believe that WWIII will start in Northern hemisphere countries like Argentina and Chile as well due to located in the southern hemisphere and air clearing up relatively faster.  

I would strike off Tuvalu from the list. It is a group of small low-lying coral islands. The nuclear warfare will result in the melting of the polar ice-caps, and Tuvalu will be submerged under 50 meters of water.
Any place on earth safe. Though of course nobody knows the real consequences of the nuclear bombings. Chernobyl has shown that scientists can't reliably predict consequences. In addition, the nature quickly adapted to a radiatio
You're wrong. The consequences were clearly visible after Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Some countries like Russia also tested their bombs on soldiers.

The exercise, under the code name "Snowball", involved an aerial detonation of a 40 kt RDS-4 nuclear bomb. The stated goal of the operation was military training for breaking through heavily fortified defensive lines of a military opponent using nuclear weapons. An army of 45,000 soldiers marched through the area around the epicenter soon after the nuclear blast. The exercise was conducted on September 14, 1954, at 9:33 a.m
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Even though I believe it is difficult anybody to survive after the blast the best place to live temporary is in a nuclear shelter inside a mountain. After that, there are no many places in Earth except some small countries like as Tuvalu, Malta, Iceland but because many believe that WWIII will start in Northern hemisphere countries like Argentina and Chile as well due to located in the southern hemisphere and air clearing up relatively faster.  

I would strike off Tuvalu from the list. It is a group of small low-lying coral islands. The nuclear warfare will result in the melting of the polar ice-caps, and Tuvalu will be submerged under 50 meters of water.
Any place on earth safe. Though of course nobody knows the real consequences of the nuclear bombings. Chernobyl has shown that scientists can't reliably predict consequences. In addition, the nature quickly adapted to a radiatio

Chernobyl incident was due to explosion inside the nuclear power plant. The radio-active isotopes produced were much different than those produced by a nuclear bomb attack. The Chernobyl radiation was more wide-spread, but less lethal.
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I'm thinking about the moon, good weather, no nukes and no humans -for now-.. Mars is just too far for it to be practical Smiley
Seriously speaking, I guess it would be Australia, Africa and the islands in the middle of the ocean/s as far as they are not close to US or South America. Of course in Private nuclear bunkers in these locations, You might get toasted from the after-effects of radiation if you go out, The sun would be blocked by nuclear dust etc... so it might not be a very good investment (trying to stop it from happening would be better).

We should know what will be effect on it, once it launch, what will be the after effects on our mother earth. We cannot know predict or we are not going to see the after effects on it, but after a 50 to 10 years, we will going to experience of the effects of nuclear power. All nuclear powers will be massive and can be a big blast on earth.
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I'm thinking about the moon, good weather, no nukes and no humans -for now-.. Mars is just too far for it to be practical Smiley
Seriously speaking, I guess it would be Australia, Africa and the islands in the middle of the ocean/s as far as they are not close to US or South America. Of course in Private nuclear bunkers in these locations, You might get toasted from the after-effects of radiation if you go out, The sun would be blocked by nuclear dust etc... so it might not be a very good investment (trying to stop it from happening would be better).
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Even though I believe it is difficult anybody to survive after the blast the best place to live temporary is in a nuclear shelter inside a mountain. After that, there are no many places in Earth except some small countries like as Tuvalu, Malta, Iceland but because many believe that WWIII will start in Northern hemisphere countries like Argentina and Chile as well due to located in the southern hemisphere and air clearing up relatively faster.  

I would strike off Tuvalu from the list. It is a group of small low-lying coral islands. The nuclear warfare will result in the melting of the polar ice-caps, and Tuvalu will be submerged under 50 meters of water.
Any place on earth safe. Though of course nobody knows the real consequences of the nuclear bombings. Chernobyl has shown that scientists can't reliably predict consequences. In addition, the nature quickly adapted to a radiatio
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Even though I believe it is difficult anybody to survive after the blast the best place to live temporary is in a nuclear shelter inside a mountain. After that, there are no many places in Earth except some small countries like as Tuvalu, Malta, Iceland but because many believe that WWIII will start in Northern hemisphere countries like Argentina and Chile as well due to located in the southern hemisphere and air clearing up relatively faster.  

I would strike off Tuvalu from the list. It is a group of small low-lying coral islands. The nuclear warfare will result in the melting of the polar ice-caps, and Tuvalu will be submerged under 50 meters of water.
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I think the main merit of nuclear weapons that it serves as a system of checks against the aggression of a large number of States. In fact, the third world war has already started and she turned into a real massacre because of nuclear weapons.
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Yeah, it is truly impossible. Having a nuclear war will just end up our planet and our human race. No one wants that to happen even the terrorist. Having that so called nuclear war is not going to happen or else all living things on earth will suffer. Even those animals deep under the sea will takecan effect of this event.
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