Radioactive pollution occurs when a nuclear plant has a meltdown. Radioactive particles that are exposed to living cells will likely cause cancer in people and animals. Furthermore, it can destroy crops and cause them to mutate.
Radioactive fallout
Plutonium is extremely toxic and radioactive.
I could be wrong but I think boron is radioactive.
Very little. It is a rare radioactive element
Fermium is very radioactive; ingestion or inhalation of fermium are dangerous.
No, benzene is not radioactive. It is classified as a non-radioactive organic chemical compound. However, benzene exposure has been linked to health risks, such as cancer and other serious health effects.
Plutonium is toxic and radioactive; a contaminated area is dangerous for humans.
Long Term effects due to radiation Massive Damage to buildings Radioactive area where the bomb exploded
W. B. Looney has written: 'Late effects of internally deposited radioactive materials' -- subject(s): Health aspects, Health aspects of Radioactive substances, Radioactive substances, Toxicology
The effects of consuming radioactive Krabby Patties.
The effects of radioactive pollution are varied. The effects include skin burns, loss of hair, nails, subcutaneous bleeding, changes in cell numbers and metabolism, and changes in the amount of cells produced. Nuclear devices being exploded under ground and contaminants being employed to decrease the radioactive emissions are some controls used.
It released radioactive material which contaminated the area where the bombs landed for generations.