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Why is uranium so dangerous?

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Answered by manisha221104
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Because it decays alpha particles. exposure to uranium is not as dangerous as exposure to radioactive elements because the skin will block alpha particles. ingesting high concentration of uranium can cause several health issues like cancer of the bone or liver..

Answered by taiahom
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Uranium is dangerous because it is a radioactive element. lf it blast it will cause a huge damage to people, resources etc. Further the radioactive reaction of this elements stays for as long as many years. Due to which 90% of children born have some or the other abnormalities and diseases. Japan is the best example of destruction through radioactive element. Moreover 1 gram to uranium is enough for destroying a locality.

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