A nuclear explosion causes human body damage in four sequential stages: first, an intense flash of light instantly blinds the eyes; second, extreme heat hotter than the sun causes immediate skin failure; third, the shockwave creates a wall of compressed air that can rupture lungs; and fourth, invisible radiation destroys DNA from the inside, causing the body to shut down gradually piece by piece rather than crashing quickly.
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What Happens If a Nuclear Bomb Hits Near YouAdded:
What happens to your body >> [music] >> if a nuclear bomb hits near you? In the first second, a flash can blind you instantly.
>> [music] >> Then, heat hotter than the sun. Skin starts failing immediately. Then, the shockwave hits. [music] Air turns into a wall. Lungs can rupture in an instant.
And if you survive that, the real killer is invisible, radiation. It destroys your DNA from the [music] inside. Your body doesn't crash fast, it shuts down piece by [music] piece.
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