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05.06.2015
To all who are going to survive a nuclear war: end the year without summer and then start discussing the chances of surviving a nuclear war. In 1815, the volcano Tambora erupted on an island in Indonesia. There is only one volcano on some distant islands, Karl! As a result, a huge amount of ash, small particles, was released into the atmosphere, which began to spread around the world. The result was a drop in Earth’s temperature by 0.5 degrees – and the following year was the coldest in the 19th century in Europe and North America. Half-degree - sounds like innocent, but in England and the States the peasants were left without harvest, the strongest famine in the entire 19th century began, and in India due to the change of weather began a cholera epidemic.
In the event of a nuclear war, much more dust will rise into the air, in different forecasts, a drop in temperature is expected to be up to 3 degrees on the planet, which in practice means that much of the territory of Russia will be unfit for life. And I’m not talking about the fact that industrial centers will be hit, where there is stored a tueva of chlorine, ammonia, oil and other poisonous hernia, which will be released in the event of an explosion.
The only regions where life will survive 10 years after the attack are Australia, South Africa and South America. It is not a fact.