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四文鱼哥 发表于 2023-3-13 10:10
别逗了,世界末日新西兰最适合生存是建立在各国大部分人都遵纪守法的前提下,如果大家都知道一个月之后世界 ...
不怕,新西兰只排第四,前面还有冰岛,加拿大,澳大利亚这些离他们更近,更大的国家。
1- Iceland
Iceland is a North Atlantic island nation. It has approximately 300,000 inhabitants and 103,000 square kilometres. Due to its remoteness, lack of military, and geothermal energy, Iceland is one of the safest nuclear war zones. Nuclear missiles cannot reach Iceland without being noticed due to the North Atlantic Ocean’s isolation. Iceland’s limited population and size would limit damage from a nuclear missile.
2- Canada
Canada is a top nuclear war survivor. NORAD is Canada’s primary military partnership with the US. They even organize military drills. If a nuclear bomb attacked one nation, the other would likely help. Canada has a big landmass and a dispersed population. This reduces the risk of a nuclear attack destroying the nation. In an assault, many sections of Canada are rural and sparsely inhabited, reducing deaths.
3- Australia
Australia is a leading nuclear war safety contender. Australia’s wide, barren continent with few large population centres explains why. A nuclear strike on Australia would be difficult, and the small population would limit losses. Australia’s military relationship with the US would safeguard it in a nuclear conflict. No one would invade Australia knowing that the U.S. possesses a huge nuclear arsenal.
4- Newzealand
New Zealand is frequently seen as a tranquil, lovely nation. Did you know that recent research ranks it among the top nations that can survive a nuclear war? The University of Southampton study, published in Nature Communications, examined which nations might survive a nuclear blast. Due to its tiny population, distance from nuclear targets, and lack of military infrastructure, New Zealand scored well.
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5- Norway
Norway is one of Europe’s nuclear war-safe nations. The Global Peace Index rated Norway 14th most peaceful in 2021. Norway is secure from nuclear war for several reasons. First, Norway is underpopulated. A nuclear assault on Norwegian soil would damage fewer people. Second, Norway is rather isolated from other nations. Norway’s isolation reduces the likelihood of a regional confrontation that may escalate to nuclear war.
6- Sweden
Sweden is considered tranquil. Its homicide rate is the third lowest worldwide. Sweden isn’t just safe—one of the safest nations on our list. Sweden’s neutrality and non-alignment imply it doesn’t take sides in international crises or join military alliances. This reduces Sweden’s nuclear war risk.
7- Greenland (Denmark)
Greenland is the biggest island between Canada and Iceland in the Arctic Ocean. Danish Greenland has 57,000 residents. Greenland’s Inuit language and culture are rich despite its limited population. Most nuclear missiles cannot reach Greenland. If another nation launched a missile at Greenland, the ice sheet would cover much of the island, limiting damage.
8- Fiji
Many people consider Fiji to be Earth’s paradise. Fiji is a beautiful island paradise with sparkling blue oceans, untouched beaches, and verdant tropical woods. While this is true, many people overlook that Fiji is also one of the safest countries in the case of a nuclear war. In other words, it is completely cut off from the rest of the planet. Fiji island nation is isolated from other landmasses in the Pacific Ocean. Because of its remote location, a nuclear assault on this area is less probable.
9- Nepal
Nepal is one of the safest Asian nations. Given its position between India and China, this is surprising. Like South Korea/North Korea, Nepal’s neighbours wouldn’t want to drop bombs on their doorstep. Nepal’s highest mountains provide natural radiation shielding. It’s landlocked yet secluded, like an island country.
10- Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka, an Indian Ocean island republic, is southeast of India. The nation boasts a rich culture, unique environment, and 2,000-year history. Sri Lanka’s beaches, wildlife, and ruins draw tourists. Why is Sri Lanka safe? The island country is remote from nuclear targets. Sri Lanka has little over 20 million people and inadequate infrastructure, making it difficult for an attacker to wreak extensive harm.
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