Physics, asked by kunalwadhwani, 1 year ago

during natural disaster Tsunami at Japan the nuclear reactor were damaged due to which hazardous radiation effected large area. 1)what will be the reason for this damage
2) how did it affect the people and environment
3)do you think nuclear energy is good for nature

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Answered by devangavisiddu
12
1) first one that area is Hiroshima exploded are it cause that the soil converted into radioactiviated soil
2) due to the leak of hazardous radioactive Ray it causes cancer in animals,humans and birds and they tend to become mutant

kunalwadhwani: 3rd?
devangavisiddu: 3) no, not at all due to high energy rate of radioactive make a plants converts into another form means mutation, if the nuclear energy is in nature then definitely birds and animals are suffer from mutation.
Answered by loneyaseen
23
1. The reason behnd the nuclear damage was due to the excess cooling which caused nuclear meltdown and an effect of unsustainable fission reactions took place which caused the release of some radioactive materials
2. According to WHO the nearby people can have the chances of high risk cancers such as thyroid and breast cancer. Also the release of Cs-137 isotope which was then containimated in soil as well as in water can have an unfavourable and an unhealthy effect on human life
3. Nuclear energy and other modern technologies somehow benefits us but have an adverse effect on nature.Nuclear energy is not at all a good thing for nature because it does not benefit our nature in any way.It only harms our nature.But when there is a need for sustainable development nuclear energy is of course a good thing.
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