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Who would win Wizards vs Humans?

If thw Wizards from Harry Potter went to war with Humans who would win?
Wizards have powerful magic and such but Humans have a much larger population and nuclear weapons.
So who would win you think?

Who would win in Muggle vs Wizard war?

I think that Muggles would most definitely win. There are hundreds of reasons why but I think the main ones are these:

1. Muggles have numbers on their side, they outnumber wizards by an incredible amount.
2. Experience: Muggles have had far more experience in fighting wars than wizards, muggles rely on technology to live and fight better while Wizards just rely on magic for everything. Muggles can improvise where Wizards cannot.
3. Attitude: Wizards (esp. Purebloods) THink that muggles are worthless scum, so they ignore everything muggles can do, e.g they might have the ability to turn a tank into a banana, but they wouldn't know what a tank was until they got hit by a shell.
4. Limits of Magical ability: Lets say there are 10,000 wizards in Britain (High estimate judging from the books), how many of those have the ability to turn a gun into a teacup? Only the experienced teachers and old students so they makeup around maybe a 2000, the rest consist of regular adults that can't do anything against high tech muggle weapons and the kids......most can't even stun people let alone disarm a muggle with a gun.

So that leaves a few hundred wizard 'warriors' that are actually able to fight off a muggle army, they would get taken down slowly one by one while the population of the UK is around 60 million.

Muggles win hands down, even if it would take a while, any constructive criticism is welcome.

If Hogwarts only graduates about 40 wizards a year, where are all the extra wizards in Britain coming from? There are enough to require a government ministry, field a sports league, staff dozens of shops, run a private economy, and fight a war.

Rowling is hopeless at arithmetic. None of her numbers add up properly. Her guess that Britain has "about 3,000 wizards" (delivered off the cuff when an interviewer backed her into a corner) doesn't fit with what she says about the size of Hogwarts; it's probably out by a factor of five.Although she named 40 students in Harry's year, she has elsewhere said that Hogwarts has about 1,000 students; that each house has "more than 200" students; and that there are "over thirty" Gryffindors in Harry's year-level. The forty just seem to be the ones to whom she gave names and personality so that she would have ready-made background characters when necessary. In fact a typical Hogwarts cohort would have about 143 students. If not every British wizard attends Hogwarts, perhaps 150 wizards a year are born.Wizards seem to live about 120 years but are very prone to accidental deaths or to being mowed down by Voldemort. So the total number of wizards in Britain is probably 150 x 100 = 15,000. About 10% of the married wizards have Muggle spouses (let's say, an extra 750-1,000 people) and Squibs number about 3 in 1,000 (there are about 45 Squibs alive in Britain today). So the total size of the wizarding community is closer to 16,000, the size of a small town.This still raises questions about how the economy works. Are 10,000 working wizards really enough to run the Ministry, populate Diagon Alley, launch the obviously vibrant leisure industries and run some kind of primary industry that holds it all together? I can only guess that they produce a lot of goods that can be exported to Muggles, and that these generate enough wealth to float the community.

Did the wizards’ children go to school before turning 11 years old in Harry Potter?

I doubt it.Muggleborns definitely do and halfbloods probably do, but I don’t think that pureblood children go to muggle schools— there is no way that anybody could go to a muggle primary school until they were eleven and still remain totally ignorant about the muggle world.For example, there’s a scene in Philosopher’s Stone where Harry gets a 50p coin as a Christmas present from the Durselys and Ron is very excited about it because he’s never seen muggle money before. However, one of the first things you learn in primary school is what different coins look like and what they are worth.To be honest, I think muggle school would just confuse pureblood children— imagine going to school and being told that dragons are just in fairy tales and then going home and being told that your big brother works with them! Since a lot of pureblood families seem quite rich, I’m guessing that they hire tutors to teach their children or, otherwise, just teach them themselves.It helps that Hogwarts students aren’t required to know as much as muggle high school students are expected to know. Forget basic history, science and geography— as long as you can read fluently and do simple maths, you are fit for Hogwarts.

Is it possible to become a real wizard?

is it possible to become a real wizard? i dont mean the type of magic wher there are long cermonys. i am talking of a combination of the two. if this is real could you plz recomend me to a site where i can actualy learn. also are there ways to find out if there are wizards near where i live?

In Harry Potter, do witches and wizards ever die of old age?

Yes they do, but those with magical blood live longer. Dumbledore was born in the late 1800s! But he didn’t die of old age. Sigh.Remus Lupin… dead.Ted Tonks… dead. Muggle.Gellert Grindelwald… dead.Oh, Ignotus Peverell!The youngest of the Three Brothers, he was the one who followed Death when the time came and greeted him as an old friend. Ignotus was far past the age he was meant to die, and he left when he felt that his body was ready. Aside from the fact that he went himself and it wasn’t his body failing him, I think he’s the only case.

How can the Washington Wizards turn things around in the playoffs?

All things considered, Wizards are not in a terrible place as of today. They are currently tied 2–2 with the 1st seeded Raptors, so you can say they are more or less holding their own.Now to advance I do think itll require something special on their part, especially because both teams defended home court. This effectively means the Wizzards have to win a game away from home.This is possible, but a number of things need to line up. Mainly Wall and Beal need to show up. They won games where they combined for 50 points, but neither one can afford to have a bad game moving forward.\https://doseofculture.com/nba-fi...

Could a wizard (Harry Potter world) apparate at the moon, or at Mars, or at another solar system?

Not really.There is a limit to how far you can apparate, but it hasn’t been set. What is known is that, the further the destination, the higher the risk. So even if the moon is in range, you’re almost guaranteed to get splinched. (The term for botched apparating that causes physical injury)Inter-continental apparition is possible, but very risky:

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