Yes
Chernobyl has three syllables: cher-no-byl
The Three Mile Island incident in 1979 was a partial meltdown resulting from equipment malfunctions and operator errors, with no immediate fatalities and limited off-site impact. In contrast, the Chernobyl disaster in 1986 was a full-scale meltdown caused by a flawed reactor design and operator errors, resulting in immediate deaths, widespread radioactive contamination, and long-term health and environmental consequences.
Fukushima, Chernobyl and your house.
kidney,lung and heart
* Chernobyl Chews * Chocolate Chernobyl Chews * Three Mile Island Mint Bar
Yes
Mis- is a three-letter prefix meaning an error or mistake.
No, not according to an Forbes article that states Chernobyl disaster (level 7 on International Nuclear and Radiological Event Scale) was magnitudes worse than the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan, which was a level 4 and likely be upgraded to a level 5.
Error Number One: Error is spelled "error", not "errer". Error Number Two: "There ARE three" rather than "There IS three". Error Number Three: There is no comma or semicolon after "sentence".
the three nations involved were the french the spanish and the british
Warning, Error, and Informational
As big an error as it was for imaging, the actual flaw was only about the thickness of a human hair.