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How can a nuke (Nuclear bomb) be hotter than the sun?

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User Pjp
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Answer:

the nuke creates a plasma ball which is already hotter then the sun melting everything in and around the ball then the deafening noise then the actual shockwave which throws everything and melts a lot of stuff.

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User Utkal Sinha
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cause it can take so much heat then when the sun beams down on it then the process gets alot more complicated it gets a little hotter than it starts to get more and more hotter .
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User Etaoin
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