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what is the role of cosmic rays in the formation of isotopes ?​

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Answered by ramanujan67
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When cosmic rays enter the Earth's atmosphere they collide with atoms and molecules, mainly oxygen and nitrogen. The interaction produces a cascade of lighter particles, a so-called air shower secondary radiation that rains down, including x-rays, muons, protons, alpha particles, pions, electrons, and neutrons ..

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Answered by brijeshsahu
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Radioactive cosmic. In 1898 discovery of radium Marie and pierre curie generated a great deal of scientific interest and before long medical and other commerical use found for this radio active

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