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OpenStudy (sarahc):

How does a hydrogen bomb differ from an atomic bomb? It is smaller but more powerful. It destroys property only, not people. It uses plutonium as fuel, not uranium. Its nuclear reaction is easier to control.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Alright, It can't be B because it destroys property and people. What if the bomb hit someone while on the property? It's kinda hard just getting property without hurting anyone so that's out of the question. Plutonium AND Uranium can be used for an Atomic bomb. So it isn't C either. So you're left with A and D. My best guess would be A, because bombs aren't really easy to control :)

OpenStudy (sarahc):

I agree with A too but when u said Plutonium AND Uranium can be used for an Atomic bomb. its true but this question is talking about the hydrogen bomb.

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