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what is the most radioactive substance under deep water ​

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Answered by sonali9898
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Radioactive substances in ground water, such as radium, uranium and thorium, occur naturally. They are present at least to some extent in almost all rocks and radium, in particular, dissolves more readily into ground water in contact with sands or soils.

Answered by Rose08
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Substances like uranium and radium are radioactive in ground water.


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