Why do radiation disasters affect a larger area than chemical disaster?
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A radiation disaster spreads gaseous radioactive particles in the atmosphere, which can travel far and wide due to wind. Even a few radioactive particles can cause severe radiation effects as they work by a chain reaction. ... Due to this reason, a radiation disaster affects a larger area than a chemical disaster.
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