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Essay heading: Multiple effects of the Atmoic Bomb
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The creation and discovery of atomic energy changed production of machinery and weaponry.
c. Creation of such a mass destructive weapon has put the world under threat of extinction.
Winters 3
The Atomic Effect on Japan
"The scientists who worked on the first atomic bomb knew they could change the course of history... displayed 300 characters
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The atomic bombing of Japan resulted in an overwhelming loss of life, destruction of property and long-term illness plaguing thousands. The crew of the Enola Gay described the vision of the bombing as "a mushroom growing out of the ground, with white cloud at the top and yellowish clouds enveloping reddish-black clouds, creating a color that cannot be described as while, black, red or yellow" (2)... displayed next 300 characters
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