Yes. However, in high doses they can cause cellular damage and death.
Yes. And they are bad for you.
Yes.
gamma ray X-ray
gamma rays pass through the body by being absorbed by the skin and entering your body causing internal and external damage.
Gamma radiation
Gamma Radiation penetrates farther than x-rays, which are partly absorbed by thick material such as bones.
Yes.
gamma ray X-ray
gamma rays pass through the body by being absorbed by the skin and entering your body causing internal and external damage.
Gamma radiation
Gamma Radiation penetrates farther than x-rays, which are partly absorbed by thick material such as bones.
Gamma Rays can pass straight through human tissue and are therefore highly dangerous. The only time you are likely to use Gamma rays is in scientific research.
No
Yes, gamma rays will pass through an egg.
Beta particles are very small and gamma rays are insubstantial so they can easily pass between or through the atoms of your skin and into your body.
Digested.
gamma
Yes, they do.