Deep in the Ocean’s Trenches, The Legacy of Nuclear Testing Lives

Interesting Facts About Nuclear Testing

All of that nuclear testing in the 20th century sure did add up, and the bottom of the oceans tell the story.  Atlasobscura.com has some fascinating interesting facts to share about it.  

The 1957 Stokes test, of a 19-kiloton weapon, in Nevada. As it turns out, indiscriminately detonating nuclear bombs across the globe, some 500 times or more stronger than those dropped during World War II, can have a pretty profound effect on the world. Evidence of Cold War nuclear testing […]

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