Yes.
Adrian G. Faithoker B.S. M.S. Ph.D.
nuclear radiation
No. The types of radiation that cause cancer are ionizing radiation (alpha and beta radiation) and high-energy electromagnetic radiation (ultraviolet rays, x-rays, and gamma rays). Even then, very low doses of these forms of radiation usually aren't carcinogenic.
Gamma radiation is the smallest, because they have no mass.
X-rays are not a type of nuclear radiation. They are a type of electromagnetic radiation.
Roentgen
when ever there is a nuclear radiation in a area that will affect DNA
It cannot. If the blast does not directly kill the people in question, then they may be infected by the nuclear radiation. This radiation is deadly and often kills victims, but will not turn them into zombies.
nuclear radiation
It doesn't!
Yes. Adrian G. Faithoker B.S. M.S. Ph.D.
Tanning has nothing to do with nuclear anything. The sun produces radiation, but it's not nuclear.
because of the force and radiation
Nuclear bombs can be dangerous as during a atomic bomb explosions, it produces radiation. The effects of radiation could be that it can cause permanent damage to cells and can cause mutation. Along with this, it could cause severe burns to the skin.
A nuclear meltdown that threatened a radiation leak at Three Mile Island south of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania was the first nuclear reactor crisuis in the US. Though excess radiation can cause cancer, small dose radiation can kill or shrink tumor cells. In a radiation emergency, people should try to protect themselves from exposure. The sun's radiation can cause sunburn.
Yes, the Titan 11 warheads can cause ionizing radiation. They fall under the category of nuclear weapons which have an adverse effect to the health of human beings.?æ
There are no immediate signed of nuclear radiation.
Biological weapons can cause infectious diseases. The radiation from nuclear weapons can cause either short term, but often fatal, radiation sickness or in the long term cancer.