Burns are injuries to tissues caused by heat, friction, electricity, radiation, or chemicals.
Burns are caused by extremes of temperature. They are also caused by chemical reactions. The colour may vary according to the reaction.
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Radiation burns can be caused by exposure to ionizing radiation such as X-rays, gamma rays, or high-energy particles. These types of radiation have enough energy to remove electrons from atoms, leading to tissue damage and burns in the affected area.
Because it burns everything up in the fire caused by arson!
because it burns the gas caused by flatulation.
Fallout caused by nuclear bombs can cause radiation burns and genetic mutations.
High doses of ionizing radiation, such as gamma rays or X-rays, can cause radiation burns that lead to delayed irreversible changes in the skin. These burns result from the damage to skin cells and tissues caused by the ionizing radiation.
High doses of ionizing radiation, such as gamma rays or X-rays, can cause radiation burns that lead to delayed irreversible changes in the skin. These burns can result in long-term damage to the skin, including skin necrosis and increased risk of secondary infections.
They are caused by extreme heat contact. The heat will burn and melt your flesh.