Have you ever wondered what would happen if a nuclear bomb goes off in your city? With Google’s Maps framework and a bit of Javascript, you can see the outcome. And it doesn’t look good.
Ground Zero is an online service that allows you to analyze the effects caused by the explosion of a nuclear bomb. The site allows you to choose a location on the map where you simulate the explosion of a bomb.
Its to select twelve kinds of different explosion, including the impact of asteroid.
> Go to Ground Zero : Link
Choose a place to check the damage caused by a nuclear bomb and select the type of explosion you want to simulate using the cursor. Finally press "Nuke it." From the graph you can come to realize how far the damage caused by the explosion.
Its to select twelve kinds of different explosion, including the impact of asteroid.
> Go to Ground Zero : Link
Choose a place to check the damage caused by a nuclear bomb and select the type of explosion you want to simulate using the cursor. Finally press "Nuke it." From the graph you can come to realize how far the damage caused by the explosion.
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