Long Term effects due to radiation Massive Damage to buildings Radioactive area where the bomb exploded
Nuclear weapons emit various types of radiation, including gamma radiation, neutron radiation, and thermal radiation. These forms of radiation can have harmful effects on living organisms and the environment.
Marijuana does not have the ability to absorb or breakdown nuclear radiation. Radiation exposure can have detrimental effects on plants just like animals.
Nuclear has radiation. But when used correctly there are no dangerous effects if you are using the proper precautions.
Yes, a nuclear bomb produces radiation as a result of the nuclear fission or fusion reactions that release large amounts of energy. This radiation can have immediate and long-term harmful effects on living organisms and the environment.
A sign of a nuclear disaster could be heightened levels of radiation, visible damage to structures or vegetation near a nuclear facility, or abnormal health effects in individuals exposed to radiation.
No, a nuclear reactor produces thermal energy and ionising radiation, no magnetic effects.
Exposure to high levels of radiation from a nuclear power plant can cause severe health effects, including radiation sickness, cancer, and damage to internal organs. These effects can be fatal if the exposure is high enough. There is also the risk of accidents, such as meltdowns or leaks, which can release dangerous levels of radiation into the environment.
Some of the effects on the human body from a nuclear explosion are death (from thermal energy/blast effects or super lethal radiation exposure), infertility and blood disorders.
Radiation poisoning moved around the world by the wind.
About as dangerous as conventional weapons of the same yield, plus the radiation effects.
Nuclear radiation can damage human tissue by causing DNA mutations, cell death, and inflammation. This can lead to health problems such as cancer, radiation sickness, and long-term tissue damage. The severity of the effects depends on the dose, duration of exposure, and type of radiation.