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Depends on size and payload.
Yes, a literal few (3 big ones) could ♥♥♥♥ the planet up beyond a scale anyone can really fathom for a man made weapon.
Nukes terrify me tbh. I have so many nightmares about watching one explode in the distance and just waiting for the impact to reach me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfvGBW_slUI
it can be anything from small scale destruction and area pollution to flattening entire cities and polluting entire countries for the unforeseeable future.
original design was 100mt but they dropped it down to 50mt or the plane dropping the damn thing would not be able to escape the blast radius, it also would have scorched the earth and polluted it so bad it would have spread radiation all over the globe with so much fallout being sucked into the atmosphere.
The effects of the tzar bomba on different cities. It's scary stuff,.
now HYDROGEN bombs those cause much more destruction but are limited to water to cause the chain reactions.
One thing fallout got right is that the nukes were never devestating. It was the fact that about a bajillion were launched all at once strategically. Destroying key cities and bases / locations while the rest of the cities got away scott free but the radiation killed alot of people / animals or mutated them.
IRL nukes rely on shock and awe tactics.
Everyone wants to launch one to destroy as much as possible
but
no one wants to get hit by one.
Hell we tested alot of them during the time period after WWII ended.
They can actually be contained relatively speaking. The only again major selling points are destroying a good area within a couple of feet. But the fallout radiation will spread.
Think of a bombing run but circular. Then imagine that the boundary gets pushed a bit further that's the radiation taking effect.
The main bomb explosion isn't the thing it's the aftermath that does it.