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Yes, you can. It's a very radioactive gas. Over 40,000 people in US and Europe die yearly from lung cancer caused by radon gas. But it's not like in those horror movies where your body melts away. It does not kill you instantly. You can't see, smell or taste radon gas. And because of that, many people live in houses full of radon without being aware of it. You should do a radon test (link under "Sources and related links" below this answer) to find out if there's radon in your house. Amazon also sells radon test kits, and you should also check in your local area.yes
A2. Radon is a decay product of Uranium, and is about 6 radioactive decay steps from U238. The Uranium occurs in some granite rocks, and as buildings are often made from this durable rock, Radon is generated from the building fabric. It is considered that exposure to Radon gas is second only to cigarettes as the cause of lung cancers in the US. Some unfortunate towns, such as Dundee, sit on the granite and build the houses of it, and this is a serious local problem. Basements and attics should have adequate ventilation to remove the gas.It is not an abundant gas, and perhaps there are some tens of grams of Rn in the Earth's atmosphere. This eventually decays into lead, and is continuously replaced by new Rn from U decay.
No, I did some research and it appears there are some things you can do to reduce radon gases in your home and that is good ventilation and fans, there are other things you can do also. Please follow the links below for extensive information from the US Environmental Protection Agency.
Hydroelectric power
There are many reasons coal is important to life on earth, a main one is power. The world runs on electricity now, and coal is a main source of power. also fires, coal has always been important in fires.
People need houses to live in. Building houses is a major form of employment in many countries. Building hoses in US and Canada is a major use of softwood lumber.
oxygen(O2)
crude oil
Yes, you can. It's a very radioactive gas. Over 40,000 people in US and Europe die yearly from lung cancer caused by radon gas. But it's not like in those horror movies where your body melts away. It does not kill you instantly. You can't see, smell or taste radon gas. And because of that, many people live in houses full of radon without being aware of it. You should do a radon test (link under "Sources and related links" below this answer) to find out if there's radon in your house. Amazon also sells radon test kits, and you should also check in your local area.yes
Niagara Falls
The major function of the US Congress is to make laws. Laws are passed by both houses of the Congress and sent to the President for signature.
January
Today radium does not affect us; more important is radon.
crude oil
Niagara Falls, NY/Canada.
0.2 outdoors and 1.3 indoors
Fossil fuels, suck as burning coal or using oil