Jason Van Tine Period 3.  There is fission or fusion  The weapons got a lot smaller.

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Jason Van Tine Period 3

 There is fission or fusion  The weapons got a lot smaller

 They could be use from any where in the world.  Submarines  Boats  Air planes  Land launching pads

 The splitting of heavy atoms into 2 smaller ones

 Fusion is the fusing of 2 lighter atoms into a heavier one.  Occurs in stars

 Atom bomb (fission)  Hydrogen bomb (fusion) Hydrogen Bomb Atom bomb

Was dropped on Nagasaki and Hiroshima in ww2 Was developed in the Manhattan project Before and after Nagasaki

 1000 times more powerful than the atom bomb  Codenamed mike by the US  First tested a Enewetak atoll in the Marshall islands

 Truman starts research on h bomb  H bomb tested

 First h bomb detonated  Sputnik is launched  Threat of surprise attack increased a lot

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