Geography, asked by palakahauja832, 11 months ago

how do radioactive substance spread pollution???

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Answered by preksha1470
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ain atoms are radioactive, meaning that they emit radioactivity during spontaneous transformation from an unstable isotope to a more stable one. Radioactive pollution results from contamination of the environment with such substances, and may represent a significant health risk to humans and other organisms. Radioactive pollution differs from much conventional pollution in that it cannot be detoxified or broken down into harmless substances. Instead, radioactive materials must be isolated from the environment until their radiation level has decreased to a safe level, a process which requires thousands of years for some materials.


Answered by MyselfAzeem
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the radioactive substance are the harmful substance which are kept in a shape container if the and consists of three days alpha rays beta rays and gamma rays alpha rays is positive penetrating and beta rays is negative penetrating and gamma rays is penetrating in between and if the all three rays are coming out from the container in which the radioactive substance is kept it will emerge into the body of the human and will harm has the Human bodies and it will harm the brain functioning of human
therefore it produces many types of diseases in the body of humans and animals therefore this by this way radioactive substance spread pollution in the environment
the pollution spreaded by the radioactive substance in the environment is known as radiation
it is the most harmful types of pollution among all the types of pollution such as water pollution air pollution noise pollution and global warming it is the most harmful at types of pollution
so therefore it that is a stick need to stop this type of pollution by taking an strict action.

MyselfAzeem: thanks
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