Temperatures

The temperatures at the center of a nuclear explosion can reach tens of millions of degrees.

Although temperatures fall off rapidly with increasing distance, a nuclear blast is capable of causing skin burns and setting fires at considerable distances.

There is evidence from data gathered in Japan that temperatures may exceed 3,000°F (1650°C) as far as 3,200 feet (975 meters) away.

Temperatures at the center of nuclear explosion can exceed 3000 degree Fahrenheit