Yes, the yield of a nuclear reaction is dependent on keeping the materials in close proximity. It is very difficult to confine a gas at millions of
degrees, so therefore it is difficult to do without an intense gravitational field. That is why the bombs built by North Korea and such often
don't work well, as they blow apart before the fission process can get going well, since they are small and not symmetric enough, and then they
quickly loss critical mass as they blow apart. They still explode, since they are made with a large amount of high explosives, but the amount of
nuclear boost is low due to not staying confined tight enough. |