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what is terrestrial radiation ?​


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Answered by MoonCrystal
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The portion of the natural background radiation that is emitted by naturally occurring radioactive materials, such as uranium, thorium, and radon in the earth.

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The portion of the natural background radiation that is emitted by naturally occurring radioactive materials, such as uranium, thorium, and radon in the earth.

Terrestrial external radiation is due to the decay of radioactive materials in the earth itself. Terrestrial external radiation is created by the process of the natural breakdown—or radioactive decay—of radioisotopes in natural materials such as rocks, soil, vegetation, and groundwater.

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