Social Sciences, asked by prish444, 19 days ago

how can we protect ourselves from nuclear radiations attacks. answer correctly others will report .​

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Answered by estheranireddy116198
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Radiation is an everyday part of life. Whether you’re going in for a chest x-ray at the doctor, taking a flight to another city, or simply absorbing background radiation from natural minerals, the human body can withstand radiation in small amounts.

The problem arises when uncontrolled amounts of radiation are released into the atmosphere. Even if the chances of a nuclear attack are unlikely, being afraid of a nuclear disaster is not an irrational fear.

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Answered by RISTER
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Lie face down to protect exposed skin from the heat and flying debris. Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth, if possible. If you are in a vehicle, stop safely, and duck down within the vehicle. After the shock wave passes, get inside the nearest, best shelter location for protection from potential fallout.

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