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  • Nuclear Explosions & Crater Formation: Understanding the Difference
    Nuclear explosions do not typically create craters. The energy from a nuclear explosion is released mostly in the form of a shock wave, thermal radiation, and electromagnetic pulse, rather than in the form of a crater. Cratering is more commonly associated with conventional high explosives, which produce powerful but localized explosions that can displace a large amount of earth and debris.
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