burnable fuels are unexpensive and abundant
We only have two examples of atomic bombs used in conflict to base this all on. However, the survivor statements from Hiroshima and Nagasaki are quite clear.Survivors from both mentioned often the smell of burning, in some cases burning flesh. Days after the attacks, they discussed the smell of rotting flesh and decay.
decay
This is due to decay.
No, it was not.
They don't decay.
A useful form of decay is compost were it breaks down leafs and old used fruit and peelings .
They decay at a predictable rate.
Nothing
From burning fossil fuels. Decay and respiration too.
A polymer coating may be useful.
From burning fossil fuels. Decay and respiration too.
as decay,carbon is released in the atmosphere as carbon dioxide.
Carbon-14 undergoes beta decay, becoming nitrogen-14 which is stable.
radioactive decay
The decay of dead organisms in the soil makes the biochemical constituents of that organism more readily available for use by plant life; in other words, it turns dead things into fertilizer, and is a form of recycling. Therefore, it is useful.
It is radioactive decay.
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