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Why Do Nuclear Bombs Make Mushroom Clouds?

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If you’ve ever put your feet up on a warm summer’s day and played “spot the shape in the cloud,” you might’ve seen a kangaroo, a guy preparing to facepalm, maybe a mushroom... On second thought, hopefully not that last one.
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Mushroom clouds forming over volcanoes and forest fires:
Pyrocumulus above forest fires
Brief overview of Rayleigh-Taylor instabilities
Rayleigh-Taylor instabilities are important in supernovae:
Video of Rayleigh-Taylor instability with water of different temperatures
Video of Rayleigh-Tayor instability with salt and pure water.
General (not primary) resource – University paper
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