what is radiactive pollution? what is effects
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Radioactive pollution occurs when there is a presence or depositions of radioactive materials in the atmosphere or environment, especially where their presence is accidental and when it presents an environmental threat due to radioactive decay.
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Radioactive pollution causes damage to DNA strands, which (over moderately long durations of time) can lead to some forms of genetic breakup.
The most common disease that arises in people that have been exposed to radioactive pollution is cancer. Other dangerous diseases that might be brought on by exposure to radioactive waste include anaemia, leukaemia, haemorrhages, and cardiovascular diseases.
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