Radioactive pollution and nuclear hazard it's cause and effects
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Radiation Pollution And Nuclear Hazard:
Causes, Control, Effects, Sources. The emission of energy
from radioactive substances in the environment is Radioactive Pollution. Various atmospheric conditions and climate conditions such as wind, temperature and rainfall also determine their effects.
Causes, Control, Effects, Sources. The emission of energy
from radioactive substances in the environment is Radioactive Pollution. Various atmospheric conditions and climate conditions such as wind, temperature and rainfall also determine their effects.
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Explanation:
(i) Radioactive pollution can occur due to two
reasons such as natural and artificial.
(ii) UV and IR are natural radiations, whereas X-rays
and radiations from atomic energy plants are
artificial.
(iii) Chernobyl, Windscale and Three Miles Island
incidences are the major mishaps of the present
world.
(iv) Effects of radiations:
(a) Cancerous ulceration occur due to higher
radiations of X-rays.
(b) Tissues in the body are destroyed.
(c) Genetic changes occur.
(d) Vision is adversely affected
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