Yes, there is usually a slight slowing in global warming after a major volcanic eruption, as the additional particles in the atmosphere reflect some of the sun's heat before it reaches the earth. This is known as the albedo effect, a reflecting. The same thing happens with the white shiny ice of the polar regions, Greenland and glaciers.
Due to unstable atomic structures (or a weak nuclear force), radioactive materials release alpha particles as radiation.
Unstable nuclei release energy in the form of radiation. Types of radiation released include alpha particles (He nuclei), beta particles (e-), and high energy gamma waves.
This is known as nuclear fission; the type of reaction that brings us nuclear power.
If it is related to Nuclear studies, then the answer would be fusion.
Alpha and beta particles are the same in that changes in unstable atomic nuclei can release alpha particles or can beta particles (depending on the isotope involved), and both are forms of particulate radiation.
Gamma radiation is not a particle, is it a high energy electromagnetic wave.
Radiation. Different levels of energy dictate the type of radiation that is emitted. Extremely excited particles might emit visible light or even x-rays while particles that are not very excited might emit weak radio waves. This range from weak radiation to strong radiation is called the electromagnetic spectrum.
Due to the greenhouse effect.The thick atmosphere of Venus absorbs radiation from the Sun, but does not readily release it back into space.
Depending on the specific element and isotope it can release neutrons, alpha particles (Helium-4 nuclei), beta particles (electrons and positrons), and gamma radiation (energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation)
Due to unstable atomic structures (or a weak nuclear force), radioactive materials release alpha particles as radiation.
Unstable nuclei release energy in the form of radiation. Types of radiation released include alpha particles (He nuclei), beta particles (e-), and high energy gamma waves.
Laura D. Layman has written: 'CERRES, Combined Release and Radiation Effects Satellite Program summary' -- subject(s): Atmosphere, Upper, Scientific satellites, Upper Atmosphere
This is known as nuclear fission; the type of reaction that brings us nuclear power.
Radiation in Alpha Particles, Beta Particles, Or Gamma Rays, Its Measured in Half-lifes; Which, put simply, is the time it takes for the element to decay half of its radioactivity away
The radioactivity of the spent fuel, and the possibility of release to the surroundingsThe biggest concern about nuclear power is the possible meltdown of the reactor causing a massive release of radiation material into the atmosphere.
The radioactivity of the spent fuel, and the possibility of release to the surroundingsThe biggest concern about nuclear power is the possible meltdown of the reactor causing a massive release of radiation material into the atmosphere.
Yes. As isotopes decay they release release alpha particles, beta particles, or gamma rays. The kind on radiation they release depends on the source material. Since most of these isotopes are naturally occurring in the Earth's crust, their decay can be detected as background radiation.answ2. background radiation is usually of no concern unless you live in a granite area, in which case, IF it is releasing Radon, that is harmful.The potassium40 in your body is decaying to Argon40, with a release of about the same amount of radioactivity as you you'd get from an ionization smoke detector. Or from lying alongside someone in bed.Because bananas are high in potassium, it has been known for a bulk shipment to trigger radiation alarms at a port.But continue with your usual lifestyle, and enjoy bananas.