Today, I saw a netizen asking: "Can a nuclear bomb kill a tiger?" The answer is yes, of course. I don't know if this "tiger" has any special meaning, or if it's a special presence in a game. But as far as common sense is concerned, with the power of nuclear bombs, not to mention tigers, even "tiger tanks" will be blown into powder at once.
Take the first generation of nuclear ** atomic bombs as an example:
The power of the atomic bomb is enormous, and its killing radius can range from several thousand meters to tens of kilometers, and the tremendous killing power is mainly achieved through four means: light radiation, shock wave, early nuclear radiation, and radioactive contamination. The surface temperature caused by the nucleus** can be as high as 8,000 degrees, and it is difficult for the human eye to recover from a puncture wound by light radiation. The shock wave generates a high-velocity air current, up to 200 meters per second, and the destructive effect on the human body and buildings is enormous. Early nuclear radiation is the initial release of a large number of neutron streams and R rays from the nucleus, which will cause damage to the cells and tissues of the human body due to its rapid propagation. For example, the United States dropped two atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan in 1945, causing massive loss of life and property. Among them, the Hiroshima atomic bomb directly killed 70,000 Hiroshima citizens, and its power can be seen.
Let's just say anything, don't say anything about tigers, a nuclear bomb goes down and a city is gone. Of course, if a netizen asks about a certain game, or a special situation of a certain scene, I hope he will be specific. Otherwise, according to common sense, let alone tigers, even cities called tigers can be blown up at once.