During the Cold War arms race, how did the hydrogen bomb differ from the atomic bomb?
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The Hydrogen bomb uses fusion, and fusion is more powerful than Fission, which was used in Atomic Bombs. The hydrogen bomb was more destructive than the atomic bomb. Both are nuclear weapons but Hydrogen has more power and that is how it differed from the atomic bomb during the Cold War arms race.
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The hydrogen bomb was more destructive than the atomic bomb.
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- During the Cold War arms race, both the nations, including the United States and the Soviet Union, began to show their nuclear power to the world to show their dominance in the world.
- Hydrogen bombs create a bigger explosion than an atomic bomb with shock waves, heat blast, and radiation.
- A hydrogen bomb is the advanced version of an atomic bomb.
- When the Atomic Bomb dropped in Nagasaki, it killed everybody and destroyed within a mile range.
- A hydrogen bomb can destroy within 5 to 10 miles. In other words, it causes more destruction and killing.
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