Not al radiation is harmful. There would be no life on earth if the radiation, which we call sunlight, did not exist.
Radiation will always harm people no matter where they are, as it causes cancer.
There is no "radiation antidote". There are several drugs that can reduce the harm from radiation, but no one antidote.
over a long period of time it can harm you
yes
They have a limited amount of radiation, but this radiation is not serious and will likely cause no harm.
Radiation does not harm food.
Radiation protection focuses on minimizing exposure to radiation to prevent harm to individuals and the environment. Radiation safety, on the other hand, encompasses practices and measures put in place to ensure that radiation sources are properly handled, stored, and used in a safe manner to protect individuals and the public from potential harm.
Light consists of various wavelengths, with UV radiation being a subset of the light spectrum. UV radiation is more energetic and can damage our skin cells and DNA when overexposed. Our bodies have natural defenses against visible light, while UV radiation can break down these defenses and cause harm.
Ionizing radiation, such as gamma rays, X-rays, and some types of particles, can harm internal organs by damaging their cells and causing mutations that may lead to cancer. Exposure to high levels of ionizing radiation can also cause immediate effects, such as radiation sickness and organ failure.
Lasera may cause harm from Radiations
That depends what radiation - there are several types. For example, visible light, in the usual quantities, does no harm at all. A very intense light, or other types of radiation, can be very harmful indeed.That depends what radiation - there are several types. For example, visible light, in the usual quantities, does no harm at all. A very intense light, or other types of radiation, can be very harmful indeed.That depends what radiation - there are several types. For example, visible light, in the usual quantities, does no harm at all. A very intense light, or other types of radiation, can be very harmful indeed.That depends what radiation - there are several types. For example, visible light, in the usual quantities, does no harm at all. A very intense light, or other types of radiation, can be very harmful indeed.
Nuclear radiation harms us by mutating cells so they don't actually do anything, but still reproduce. This is what cancer is. The cells reproduce and form a big lump of totally useless tissue.