1. The document is a worksheet with questions about the atomic bombing of Hiroshima by the United States on August 6, 1945. It asks for details like the date of the bombing, the name of the plane that dropped the bomb, and its code name. It also asks about effects like the mushroom cloud height, casualties, and long term health impacts from radiation exposure.
2. The questions cover details of the bombing mission itself as well as its immediate and long term human impacts. It asks about topics like the temperatures achieved, how long it took for the city to be flattened, and the wind speeds produced by the fires.
3. The document seeks to have the student understand the devastating destruction caused by the
1. The document is a worksheet with questions about the atomic bombing of Hiroshima by the United States on August 6, 1945. It asks for details like the date of the bombing, the name of the plane that dropped the bomb, and its code name. It also asks about effects like the mushroom cloud height, casualties, and long term health impacts from radiation exposure.
2. The questions cover details of the bombing mission itself as well as its immediate and long term human impacts. It asks about topics like the temperatures achieved, how long it took for the city to be flattened, and the wind speeds produced by the fires.
3. The document seeks to have the student understand the devastating destruction caused by the
1. The document is a worksheet with questions about the atomic bombing of Hiroshima by the United States on August 6, 1945. It asks for details like the date of the bombing, the name of the plane that dropped the bomb, and its code name. It also asks about effects like the mushroom cloud height, casualties, and long term health impacts from radiation exposure.
2. The questions cover details of the bombing mission itself as well as its immediate and long term human impacts. It asks about topics like the temperatures achieved, how long it took for the city to be flattened, and the wind speeds produced by the fires.
3. The document seeks to have the student understand the devastating destruction caused by the
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24 Hours After Hiroshima (National Geographic Explorer)
48 hours after Hiroshima
1. What was the date of this mission (to drop atomic bomb)? __________ 2. What was the name of plane that was carrying the bomb? __________ 3. What is the code name for the atomic weapon? __________ 4. How many pounds of uranium was in the bomb? __________ 5. How many Japanese cities were chosen for the attack? __________ 6. ________ % of the population of Hiroshima were civilians. 7. The bomb was set to explode _______ feet above the city. 8. The bomb dropped ______ seconds before detonation. 9. How high did the mushroom cloud rise in just a few seconds? __________ 10. The United States lost over ____________ men on the Pacific Front. 11. After detonation, _________ people died instantly. 12. The 2nd atomic bomb was dropped ________ days later. 13. How many weeks did we spend analyzing the blast zone? __________ 14. Within __________ feet of ground zero, almost no one survived. 15. Temperatures higher than _________ degrees Fahrenheit fused roof tiles. 16. The city of Hiroshima was flattened in less than ________ seconds. 17. Why was the bomb not detonated on the ground?__________________________________ 18. The main effect of the bomb was ____________________________. 19. The heat of the fire produced vortexes of up to _________ MPH. 20. RED OCEAN was a reference for ______________________________. 21. _________ % of the doctors in the city did not survive. 22. Disease X was really _______________ poisoning. 23. In the first milliseconds of Little Boy detonation _____________ energy in the form of gamma rays, neutrons, and x-rays were produced up to _____ miles in every direction. 24. The ABCC has collected data from over ________________ survivors. 25. A possible result of radiation was that Coco could not have _____________. 26. The only photos taken on the day of the bombing was released in _________ (year) 27. Hiroshima has a park called ____________ Park as a memorial to the day of the bombing.
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