Nuclear radiation doesn't affect the ocean itself, but the animals that live there. Just like any living thing, if an ocean animal is exposed to high level of radiations it might develop mutations, and/or cancer, leading to a painful death.
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.
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Yes, solar radiation warms the surface of the ocean. Warmth rises from the ocean in the form of infrared radiation.
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Well, yes because radiation can radiate through water
C. L. Hanks has written: 'Report on the effect of nuclear radiation on capacitors' -- subject(s): Capacitors, Effect of radiation on
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Hooshang Nikjoo has written: 'Interaction of radiation with matter' -- subject(s): Ionizing radiation, MEDICAL / Radiology & Nuclear Medicine, Materials, SCIENCE / Energy, Particle tracks (Nuclear physics), Radiobiology, Effect of radiation on, SCIENCE / Nuclear Physics
There are no immediate signed of nuclear radiation.
N. A. Frigerio has written: 'Neutrons in radiation biology and therapy' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Neutrons, Nuclear medicine, Physiological effect, Radiobiology 'Your body and radiation' -- subject(s): Physiological effect, Radiation