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Why does the natural world in Fallout look so damaged 200 years after the nuclear war?

Because Bethesda didn’t care to know how nuclear bombs work.

In real life, 200 years after a nuclear bomb detonation, it would look more like this:

or

and less like

The thing about radiation is that the rates of it deplete very quickly. Even if we had huge amounts of nukes dropped everywhere, 90% of the emitted radiation would be depleted after 7 hours. This means that if the level of radiation is at 1000 rads/hour, after 7 hours it would be 100 rads/hour. After another 7 hours, 10 rads/hour.

If we keep doing this, then after roughly 100 years, 94 to be precise, the radiation is harmless. It would only be 40% higher than current US background radiation.

Nukes aren’t so much instant XK class end-of-the-world bombs like so many people believe, but as General MacArthur put it “really big grenades”.

However, Bethesda wants to create a post-apocalyptic world with the premise of a nuclear fallout, so they can choose to ignore physics and do what they like because it’s a game.

Thanks to someone in the comments for reminding me about nuclear winters. If the nukes were widespread and powerful, then a nuclear winter could occur.

A nuclear winter would be caused by carbon particulates, produced by widespread fires, gathering in the air and blocking sunlight.

This may be a vastly bigger issue than the radiation fallout and could lead to a near extinction event. Though, as someone once said, “Life will, UHH, find a way”.

However, nuclear winter is still a hypothesis and has never actually been proven. For all we know, the smoke may never reach high enough until it is returned down to the ground as rain.

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