Yes foods like vegetables etc all have radiation due to the growing environment but also during transport internationally many food supplies are blasted with radiation usually beta to kill any travelling bacteria.
Radiation does not harm food.
yes, very tiny
It is true that food has radioactive content. For example, bananas have high levels of potassium and this produces about 14 decays per second. However, this is not enough radioactivity to affect you unless you eat hundreds a day.
Almost all food does to some degree. Just like walking outside. There is always some degree of radioactive content everywhere. But it's not dangerous unless it has been exposed to a large does somewhere.
Yes; anything that was once alive has radioactivity to it; however, it is extremely small amounts and not something to be worried about very much.
the soil can get radioactive poisining. The plants can then use that soil and absorb the radioactive chemical. It the is in our food and that is that
stop eating radioactive food.....
no. I've heard from a bunch of sources even one who does it and thae said no.
No. Gamma rays will not make materials radioactive.
WHAT? are you out your mind! we cannot eat radioactive food! and get a better education WHAT? are you out your mind! we cannot eat radioactive food! and get a better education
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Yes, torbernite is a radioactive mineral that contains uranium and is known for its bright green color due to its uranium content. It is important to handle torbernite with care and avoid prolonged exposure due to its radioactive nature.