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History, 05.09.2019 07:20 TookMurr

How are icbms different from the first atomic weapons used at hiroshima and nagasaki? check all that apply.
icbms are more than a million times more powerful than the bombs used in the war.
unlike the bombs used during world war ii, icbms are considered nuclear weapons.
icbms can be launched more than a thousand miles away from their target.
unlike the bombs used during world war ii, only a limited number of icbms were constructed
icbms are missiles, and the first atomic weapons were conventional bombs.

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