Ammunition (5) | ![]() |
Armory (1) | ![]() |
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Explosive (7) | ![]() |
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Missile (6) | ![]() |
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which nuclear power plants produce energy) is much easier to control than nuclear fusion (the process by which the sun burns, and nuclear weapons work).
Nuclear weapons tested in the atmosphere in the 1950s and'60s spread a radioactive variety of carbon worldwide which was picked up by plants during photosynthesis
and other radioactive elements not commonly found in nature thanks to our nuclear weapons testing. And we have created some new compounds that will be in the geologic record for a long time to come, the most ubiquitous
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