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How were the atomic bombs dropped on Japan different from conventional bombs?

They did not kill very many people on impact.
They killed people but destroyed very little property.
Many of the buildings that they hit collapsed into rubble.
Many people died of radiation poisoning months later.

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User Laven
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Step-by-step explanation:

The bombs caused a huge amount of radiation in the area so even if someone survived the explosion they were still being radiated by the huge amount left behind by the bombs.

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