| 41. | Firing Point 3 is where the high-explosive detonators for Soviet hydrogen bombs were tested.
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| 42. | Two hydrogen bombs ruptured, dispersing radioactive particles over nearby farms.
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| 43. | Elements 99 and 100 were discovered in hydrogen bomb debris.
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| 44. | Hydrogen bombs use the energy from an initial fusion explosion.
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| 45. | 1952-The United States explodes the first hydrogen bomb at Eniwetok in the Marshall Islands.
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| 46. | The great power of hydrogen bombs made world-wide annihilation possible.
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| 47. | On the other hand, by triggering hydrogen bombs, fusion could end human life forever.
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| 48. | Over the next 12 years, 22 more atomic or hydrogen bombs were detonated here.
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| 49. | 1952-United States explodes first hydrogen bomb in a test at Eniwetok in Marshall Islands.
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| 50. | An 8 is equal to the explosive power of at least 60, 000 hydrogen bombs.
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