- The number one problem facing the world today
- Initial impulse and atomic energy.
- Nuclear war & its general impacts
- Nuclear war’s impacts on food production.
- Nuclear war may lead to starvation
- Destruction caused by radiation in the modern times.
- How nuclear destruction should be stopped.
- It leads to fear of impending death.
- Only the use of atomic energy for peaceful purpose should be allowed
- Conclusion
The modern world is threatened by atomic bombs, chemical weapons, and other nuclear weapons. The nuclear weapons is the number one problem facing the world today. We have not been able to get nuclear weapons under control yet but we all know that our world will be totally destroyed. Since the development of nuclear energy, his outcome of human civilization was very slim. It was intended for a good cause, when a Germany- jaw spilt the atom and found energy, but instead it was use for destroying the next country. The effect on the modern world in devasting. More recent atomic weapons are the ICBM missiles multiple warheads that can destroy the entire world in less than 35 minutes.
Nuclear war would produce so much smoke that rapid, substantial temperature and rain tall decreases would occur over wide areas of the middle Northern Hemisphere. Smaller temperature decreases might occur in low latitudes but more importantly in these regions rainfall would probably decreases because monsoons could not develop.
A large-scale nuclear war would lessen food production over large expanses in the Northern Hemisphere, this could occur through acute climatic conditions which chilling or freezing temperatures occurring for brief periods during the growing seasons which could destroy crops or lower production. As result of the variety potential physical and societal disruptions to agriculture from a large-scale nuclear war, agriculture in the Northern Hemisphere could be shut down or significantly reduced for the first growing seasons after war and maybe several growing seasons. Only the major grain-producing countries such as United States and Australia had enough stored food to keep their populations alive if they lost the crops from a full growing seasons. For countries and thus for most of the people on earth, the food would run out in a matter of a few months if there were no agricultural production for just one growing seasons.
The majority of the earth’s human population is vulnerable to starvation following a large-scale nuclear war. As the radiation affect the human, the skin melts on direct contact, buildings collapse, bodies everywhere. When we bomb Nagasaki & Hiroshima, on a one megaton bomb, 3 miles in radius was totally destroy. Now, with 20 megaton minimal to 100 megaton maximum, can destroy a whole 25 miles in radius and more.