mA or milliamps is a measure of current not radiation. Although all current produces some electromagnetic radiation, the amount depends on so many other factors it is an impossible question to answer.
Is how much radiation goes through a material.
Just EMI radiation, and these days, not much
Radiation? You don't get radiation flying!
They can only survive the suns radiation.
any amount, about how much you can withstand
Yes, gamma radiation is rays. Specifically it is photons, like light but much much higher in energy.
The ozone protects us from much UV radiation. It is present as ozone layer.
Its being created because nuclear power plants are giving of to much radiation
Not directly, but it allows them to monitor how much dose of radiation they have received over a period of time, so they can look at it and check they haven't received too much dosage.
Yes, nuclear radiation can affect the lungs. The radiation can be cancerous and dangerous, so try not to breathe too much of it.
Too much radiation exposure can cause various health issues, including burns, radiation sickness, cancer, and potentially death. The severity of the effects depends on the level of exposure and duration. It is important to minimize exposure to radiation to avoid these risks.
Most deserts receive much solar radiation - sunlight.