Skin burns. Eye damage.
Nuclear waste and high levels of radiation are two dangers associated with nuclear fission.
When visible radiation is present, it's possible to accidentally see something that you don't want to see.
It can give you a sunburn, give you cancer, and otherwise damage you skin.
the alpha and beta perticals kill off any living cell abd gamma rays area a high energy source so will destroy organic tissue
Dangers of the ozone holeOzone protects us from the dangerous Ultraviolet radiation from the sun (UVB). This UVB causes skin cancers and cataracts in humans, and damage to some crops, including rice.
radiation
Radiation fallout can cause cancer and birth defects.
the dangers on Jupiter are gas clouds, hurricane, lightning, and the incredible radiation
Radiation sickness and death.
None, background radiation is the natural radiation present all around us and has been for thousands of years.
Nuclear waste and high levels of radiation are two dangers associated with nuclear fission.
When visible radiation is present, it's possible to accidentally see something that you don't want to see.
There are a few dangers that are inherent in a nuclear reactor. The major danger inherent in a nuclear reactor is the effects of radiation. Radiation poisoning can be extremely deadly and harmful. Other inherent dangers include radioactive waste and the potential catastrophic damage of an accident such as at Chernobyl.
It can give you a sunburn, give you cancer, and otherwise damage you skin.
radiation or burns or non visible effects like types of cancer
Infra red radiation is part of the Eletromagnetic Spectrum, it includes all types of radiation including: Radio waves, microwaves, Infra red radiation, visible light, ultraviolet, x- rays and gamma rays.Infra red radiation risks: it can damage your cornea.
It is very unlikely for infrared radiation to have a dangerous effect on people. Normally, it will just make a person feel warmer. High levels can lead to burns and very rarely, cataracts in the eyes.