Marie Curie work for a best time because she want to save money or save her job or she want to help people
she did'nt she ended up dying from leuchemia she was covered in burns and the radioactivy gave her cancer
Marie and Pierre Curie impacted the society by the discovery of the two radioactive elements, radium and polonium. Even with the overexposure of radiation, Marie Curie did her best in trying to save the people, for example, the people in World War I.
“Petite Curie’ which is a van installed with X-radiation. X-rays would save soldiers' lives by helping doctors see bullets and broken bones or tissues.
Marie Curie did what she did because she wanted to help other people and save lives and work out remedies for cures. She wanted to make the world a better place. She invented an X ray vehicle because she felt that to many men were dying in battle.
Marie Curie work for a best time because she want to save money or save her job or she want to help people
she did'nt she ended up dying from leuchemia she was covered in burns and the radioactivy gave her cancer
Marie and Pierre Curie impacted the society by the discovery of the two radioactive elements, radium and polonium. Even with the overexposure of radiation, Marie Curie did her best in trying to save the people, for example, the people in World War I.
Marie Curie discovered radium and won the Nobel Prize twice.She invented X-ray vans in the First World War to help save solidiers lives.
Marie Curie did what she did because she wanted to help other people and save lives and work out remedies for cures. She wanted to make the world a better place. She invented an X ray vehicle because she felt that to many men were dying in battle.
“Petite Curie’ which is a van installed with X-radiation. X-rays would save soldiers' lives by helping doctors see bullets and broken bones or tissues.
Marie Curie did what she did because she wanted to help other people and save lives and work out remedies for cures. She wanted to make the world a better place. She invented an X ray vehicle because she felt that to many men were dying in battle.
Marie Curie observed that some minerals that contained uranium gave off more radioactivity than pure uranium. Believing that these minerals contained small amounts of other, highly radioactive elements, she began to experiment. Eventually, she discovered the elements which she named radium and polonium.
you have to save 5 people
Yes and no. Marie and her husband worked to develop the radon, without taking safety measures to guard themselves against the radiation. When the discovery was first made public, the dangers were almost completely unknown. Factory workers who worked with the radioactive materials (Like radioactive paint for glowing watches) started suffering casualties and many lawsuits were filed. Users of the products also suffered. Eventually, the dangers were discovered and the radioactive materials were used more carefully. The radiation had already taken a toll on Marie and her husband's lives. Her husband was weakened and eventually killed after being hit by a carriage on a street. Marie died later on. Of course, the discovery of radiation saved many lives. Radiation is often used to treat cancer. Curie's work paved the way for numerous major discoveries including new elements. Nuclear power used in submarines and cities exist because of her work. Curie's work was harmful when the risks were unrealized, but we all benefit from it.
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Marie's birth family had lost their hereditary fortunes because of their involvement with Polish nationalism. Consequently they had to work, often at teaching, and it took Marie a long time to save up to attend university. Even after she and her husband became successful scientists, they didn't have a lot of money, but they did win the Nobel Prize, and Marie won another later.