No.
There are four commonly recognized levels of radioactivity: background, elevated, high, and extremely high. Background refers to the natural level of radiation present in the environment. Elevated refers to slightly higher levels of radiation, typically found in certain regions or situations. High levels of radioactivity pose a significant risk to human health and safety, requiring prompt action to mitigate exposure. Extremely high levels are extremely dangerous and can cause severe health effects immediately.
All the isotopes of uranium are radioactive !
Igneous rocks can contain radioactive minerals, but they are not inherently radioactive themselves. The level of radioactivity in an igneous rock depends on its mineral composition, particularly the presence of uranium, thorium, or potassium isotopes. Some igneous rocks, like granite, may have higher levels of natural radioactivity due to these minerals, while others may have little to no radioactivity. Overall, the degree of radioactivity varies widely among different igneous rock types.
It contains a higher amount of radioactivity
Background radiation levels in the UK can vary, but typically, it is higher in areas with higher concentrations of certain elements like uranium and radon. Some areas in the southwest of England, such as Cornwall and Devon, have higher levels of background radiation due to the presence of granite rock which contains higher levels of radioactive elements.
Neither. Given any signed number it is possible to find a higher natural number and given any natural number it is possible to find a higher signed number.
An elongated natural depression in the earth bordered by by higher land.
natural gas
no, india may have a larger population but pakistan's natural increase is higher
Being very radioactive einsteinium is hot.
The natural resources are that you can go flowers & higher life & my family is poor
yes.its always there but depends on the job youre applying for the higher level the job more intensive background