![]() ![]() The devices, each with a yield of 21 kilotons, were named shots ABLE and BAKER. The series consisted of two detonations, a low altitude test and a shallow water test. Operation Crossroads was an atmospheric nuclear weapon test series conducted in the summer of 1946 at Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands. How is Bikini Atoll related to the Marshall Island? Only Bikini Island was found to have radiation levels exceeding that standard, at 184 millirem per year. ![]() Of six main islands across Bikini, Enewetak, and Rongelap atolls, four harbored radiation levels well below 100 millirem per year, which is the standard agreed upon by the US and RMI as safe for habitation. These babies are unable to survive for more than a few days outside of the womb. The term “jellyfish babies” is a Marshallese moniker for a disturbingly common birth “defect” of babies born with transparent skin and no bones. Those who work there live in rustic conditions amid what comes close to being the ideal tropical paradise. When they got there, David Hasselhoof used his rock hard abs to launch them back to Bikini Bottom, where Spongebob used his guitar skills to incinerate the hats of the civilians, therefor freeing the people of Bikini Bottom.Living in Paradise on the Palmyra Atoll The Palmyra Atoll has no indigenous population, making it ideal for scientific research. After Spongebob and Patrick heard of this, they asked David Hasselhoff to Swim them out to Bikini Bottom. Which led to Spongebob and Patrick getting it back, and Plankton selling hats to customers which turned the civilians of Bikini Bottom into Prisoners. In the next year Plankton was creating a scheme to enslave Bikini Bottom again by stealing King Neptune’s crown. With his friends, Spongebob defeated Plankton's army of Robots. In the next two years, Plankton was starting to build an army of different robots to enslave Bikini Bottom. They released the butterfly which led to the destruction of Bikini Bottom. The next day, when they went back, their was a butterfly and not a worm. Despite the shows popularity, some parents have accused it of being. In the popular Nickelodeon cartoon SpongeBob SquarePants, the characters live in Bikini Bottom, a fictional underwater metropolis located beneath Bikini Atoll. Later in the year of 2001, Spongebob and Patrick went to their friend, Sandy’s home to take care of her pet worm. Bikini Atoll is a coral reef in the Pacific Ocean, consisting of 23 islands surrounding a 6.9 square mile lagoon. Patrick never got a job in his life but at the Krusty Krab a couple of times. Next year Spongebob got a hob at the Krusty Krab with his neighbor Squidward, and his greedy boss Mr.Krabs. They went to the same school of ████████████ They Graduated in the year of 1998 with Spongebob getting A’s and B’s and Patrick just getting D’s. Then Spongebob Squarepants and Patrick Star were born, they were born in the same year of 1997. His parents are not yet found as they are extremely small and maybe hiding in New Kelp City. The next year, the fish held a referendum to rename the town from Bikini Gulch, to Bikini Bottom. The home of about 400 fish, then in the next 5 years, the population rose up to 538 fish in Bikini Gulch. Over the course of 30–40 years of the mutations, the fish became intelligent, which lead them to create the city of Bikini Gulch. ![]() During the 1940s and the 1950s, The United States of America started testing their bombs on islands in the Pacific Ocean, One of these islands or Atolls was Bikini Atoll, when America tested their bombs this released high amounts of Uranium and Plutonium minerals in the ocean, which led to high amounts of radiation in this area, which led the fish, which were unintelligent like the fish you know in the lakes, rivers, or oceans, to start mutating. So lets start of with the beginnings of Bikini Bottom and its creatures. Telling about how both the Flora And Fauna of the underwater city of Bikini Bottom are complex intelligent creatures is a hard topic to explain. Bikini Bottom after the Spongebob and Patrick Butterfly crisis
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