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example of natural radiation


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Answered by butterflywings593
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Answer:

terrestrial radiation

Explanation: radioactive materials existsnatually in soil and rocks

Answered by Anonymous
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Annual U.S. Estimated Radiation Dose Per Person

Annual U.S. Estimated Radiation Dose Per PersonSource Average annual effective dose (mrem)

Annual U.S. Estimated Radiation Dose Per PersonSource Average annual effective dose (mrem)Radon and other radionuclides we eat, drink, or breathe 257

Annual U.S. Estimated Radiation Dose Per PersonSource Average annual effective dose (mrem)Radon and other radionuclides we eat, drink, or breathe 257Radiation from soils, rocks, building materials 21

Annual U.S. Estimated Radiation Dose Per PersonSource Average annual effective dose (mrem)Radon and other radionuclides we eat, drink, or breathe 257Radiation from soils, rocks, building materials 21Cosmic/cosmogenic radiation 33

Annual U.S. Estimated Radiation Dose Per PersonSource Average annual effective dose (mrem)Radon and other radionuclides we eat, drink, or breathe 257Radiation from soils, rocks, building materials 21Cosmic/cosmogenic radiation 33Human-made sources 311

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