efectos climáticos consecuencia de un conflicto nuclear:
Climatic Consequences of Nuclear Conflict
( no preguntéis, yo tampoco se porque lo he puesto aquí )
Puede ser que algún porcentaje de enfriamiento conlleve, pero es que muchas puebas, yo diría, que 3/4 partes eran submarinas o subterráneas (underground), y relacionarlas con terremotos o actividad volcánica, yo creo que tampoco.
Cronología de pruebas nucleares conocidas
United States
First nuclear test: 1945
Most recent nuclear test: 1992
Total tests: 1,030 (815 underground)
The United States has conducted more tests than the rest of the world, and was the first and only country to use a nuclear weapon in wartime. The U.S. has signed the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, but it has not yet been ratified by the Senate.
Russia
First nuclear test: 1949
Most recent nuclear test: 1990
Total tests: 715 (496 underground)
Russia was the second nation in the world to conduct nuclear tests.
United Kingdom
First nuclear test: 1952
Most recent nuclear test: 1991
Total tests: 45 (24 underground)
Britain tested its first nuclear weapon on Monte Bello Islands, Australia. Atmospheric tests were carried out there until 1956. Britain has ratified the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty.
France
First nuclear test: 1960
Most recent nuclear test: 1996
Total tests: 210 (160 underground)
France conducted six controversial tests as recently as 1995-1996.
China
First nuclear test: 1964
Most recent nuclear test: 1996
Total tests: 43 (22 underground)
China is widely thought to be helping Pakistan with its nuclear efforts.
http://www.atomicarchive.com/Almanac/TestingChronology.shtmlEl grupo que tiene veto en la ONU, sus pruebas son underground, en su mayoría (hasta entonces solo ellos las detonaban)
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