Radioactive elements are made in differnet situations eg. bombarding other elements with the number greater than 92 in the Periodic Table or they can be made in the accelerators and even When atoms undergo radioactive decay, they change into new substances, because they have lost something of themselves When radioactive elements are used in excess they tend to cause cancer or other types of disability in young children when they are born, also reffered to as mutation. Most people are exposed to high levels of radioactive elements near power stations where they us huge amounts of dangerous chemicals for different purposes. They are then evaporated into the air, soil or even our waterways which affects other organisms and those organisms may be consumed by us. e.g. seafood. People can be affected when they are receiving treatment for other cancers and the doctors may be using other radioactive elements eg. Technetium-99 and Cobalt-60, they are penetrated deep into the body tissues. When they tend to get rid of the affected area of the tissue it may give out radiation and can seriously harm cells and can lead to mutation.
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.
Nuclear power is a very strong source of energy with a high power density. It can produce large amounts of electricity consistently and reliably. However, the strength of nuclear power also brings risks, such as potential accidents and the issue of radioactive waste.
No, a nuclear power plant producing electricity is an example of nuclear fission, not fusion. In nuclear fission, the nucleus of an atom is split, releasing energy, whereas in nuclear fusion, atomic nuclei combine to release energy.
Uranium is not used for medical purposes. It is primarily used in nuclear reactors for power generation and in military applications for its radioactive properties. However, uranium isotopes are sometimes used in radiation therapy for cancer treatment.
Nuclear power itself is not a natural resource; rather, it is a method of generating energy using nuclear reactions. The primary natural resource used in nuclear power is uranium, which is mined from the earth. Other materials, such as thorium, can also be utilized in nuclear reactors. While nuclear power is a low-carbon energy source, it relies on these natural resources for fuel.
Nuclear power is actually a good, clean renewable energy source. The only negative is that if the reactor malfunctions or it breaks down, it will cause a hazardous pollutant that can cause cancer.
The wastes are radioactive and could cause cancer.
We should not have nuclear power in the future because so many things can happen; for example people can get skin cancer and can cause high level radioactive waste/and it is very expensive and also nuclear power can cause small accidents. the nuclear power looks like a dick with wee coming out (that is a very true fact) i am very picc or i dont want skin cancer
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Nuclear power has multiple dangers such as, Power plant accidents- a notable one is Chernobyl but many have occurred Radiation which causes cancer Radioactive waste If Nuclear war comes into play
you can get cancer and die from it .
Nuclear power itself doesn't cause cancer. It is the waste products or the release of the radiation from its containment vessels that causes potential health problems. Radiation comes from unstable molecules that release neutrons that can damage the cells in our bodies. The damaged cells then can have a hard time reproducing normally, and can reproduce uncontrollably and take the place of normal healthy tissue.
In power production (i.e. production of electricity) in nuclear power plants. It is also used in curing cancer.
Yes nuclear energy can cause very serious health problems, as nuclear reactions give out nuclear radiations which ionise the blood cells and can even cause blood cancer. These nuclear radiations are also called ionising radiations.----JAYRAJ Patel
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It can cause pollution to the planet .
Sun burn will increase the risk of getting skin cancer. But there's no direct link between solar power and cancer. There MIGHT be indirect links, like IF installing solar power panels would expose you to substances known to cause cancer. But the reason for the cancer then would be the dangerous substance, not the solar power.