Impacts of Nuclear Weapons on Human Being’s Environment
Nuclear Weapons causes several damages to human beings environment and climate on a scale incomparable to any other weapons. A nuclear explosion reaches a temperature of several million-degree centigrade. over a wide area that resulting heat flash all human tissues.
The nuclear blast indirectly kills millions of people in twinkling of an eye and collapses huge building and all inflammable materials burst into flames.
The immediate death rate will be over 90% of people in underground shelters will die as all the oxygen in mix up of the atmosphere. However, most of these will suffer from fatal burns will be blinded, bleeding from glass splitters and suffer massive internal injuries. On the other hand, the effect of radioactive fallout includes hair loss, bleeding and diarrhoea, gangrenous ulcers, vomiting, fever and terminal coma.
The international Red Cross says that use of a single nuclear weapon near the populated area is likely to result in a humanitarian disaster that will be difficult to address. The global climate would have an overwhelming impact on food production.
Red Cross father estimated that a billion people around the world face starvation as a result of nuclear war.