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The table shows the amount of nuclear weapons owned by several nations in 1965, 1990, and 2005. We see in all three tables that USA had the most nuclear weapon power, having more than all of the other countries combined in all years shown. Russia was consistently the second country with the most nuclear weapons […]
The table illustrates how many atomic weapons were owned by 7 countries in different years. Overall, the vast majority of given countries kept the biggest number of bombs in 1990. The leaders of a nuclear industry were Russia and USA in a whole period, while Germany and Japan did not have atomic weaponry at all. […]
The provided table revealed data about the amount of nuclear power that 7 different countries had in 1965, 1990 and 2005. Overall, it is immediately apparent from the table that all nations experienced an upward trend over the years, reaching their peak in 1990, with the exception of Germany and Japan, which renounced possession of […]
The table presents data on the number of nuclear weapons owned by seven countries in three selected years. Overall, it is apparent from the table that all countries, except Germany and Japan, experienced an increase in the number of nuclear weapons over the period shown. Germany and Japan did not possess any nuclear weapons throughout […]
