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==In the real world== | ==In the real world== | ||
*The [[wikipedia:Great Smog of London|Great Smog of London]] air-pollution event | *'''1 November:''' ''Ivy Mike'', the first ever detonation of a hydrogen bomb, takes place. | ||
*'''5-9 December:''' The [[wikipedia:Great Smog of London|Great Smog of London]] air-pollution event occurs, killing between 10,000 and 12,000 people. | |||
==In fiction== | ==In fiction== | ||
*[[Monarch]] theorizes that only the wings of a giant creature could have caused the anticyclone that caused the Great Smog of London. (''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]'')<ref name="nice">[[File:Monarch_Timelne_005.PNG|300px]]</ref> | *[[Monarch]] theorizes that only the wings of a giant creature could have caused the anticyclone that caused the Great Smog of London. (''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]'')<ref name="nice">[[File:Monarch_Timelne_005.PNG|300px]]</ref> |
Revision as of 03:18, 2 June 2023
Timeline
1952
Before 1900
1900-1999
2000-present
In the real world
- 1 November: Ivy Mike, the first ever detonation of a hydrogen bomb, takes place.
- 5-9 December: The Great Smog of London air-pollution event occurs, killing between 10,000 and 12,000 people.
In fiction
- Monarch theorizes that only the wings of a giant creature could have caused the anticyclone that caused the Great Smog of London. (Godzilla: King of the Monsters)[1]
References
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