Radiation can be very dangerous to the human body and if concentrated enough, can cause death.
Yes, penis does affect radiation.
The "ozone", as we call it, exists in the stratosphere of our atomoshpere. The ozone protects life from ultraviolet radiation from the sun.
Yes, nuclear radiation can affect the lungs. The radiation can be cancerous and dangerous, so try not to breathe too much of it.
beta radiation breaks it down to nitrogen-14 and has a half life of 5730 years
The radiation from modern televisions is negligible.
Increased radiation can affect the lithosphere by altering the composition and properties of rocks, as well as causing mutations in organisms in the biosphere. It can also impact the atmosphere by creating ionization and chemical reactions that affect weather patterns and air quality. Additionally, increased radiation can penetrate into the hydrosphere, affecting aquatic life and ecosystems.
Radiation can destroy life. Ozone protects from it.
NONE
insignificantly.
Prime example of radiation in our every day life is the heat we get from the sun (mostly radiation heat)
Video monitors do not emit a radiation known to affect pregnancy.
solar radiation doesnt affect the entire world but it affects awhere the ozone layer has a hole