Radiation damages the cells in your body, which affects organ function.
The sun heats us by the method of Solar Radiation.
Infrared radiation is invisible to us and emitted by the human body.
Nuclear radiation harms us by mutating cells so they don't actually do anything, but still reproduce. This is what cancer is. The cells reproduce and form a big lump of totally useless tissue.
The magnetic field of the Earth protects us from cosmic radiation.
What can radiation do to us?
The ozone layer protects us from the radiation of sun. This radiation is called ultraviolet radiation and is very harmful.
Ultraviolet radiation.
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Radiation helps us cook our food!!
The ozone protects us from much UV radiation. It is present as ozone layer.
That depends on type of radiation, dosage, and area exposed.
Radiation damages the cells in your body, which affects organ function.
look at Japan.
Radiation.
None, background radiation is the natural radiation present all around us and has been for thousands of years.
-- Radiation at frequencies below 1.7 MHz is good because it helps us hear the news on AM radio. -- Radiation at frequencies between 88 and 108 MHz helps us hear music on FM radio. -- Radiation at frequencies around 1 GHz helps us make cell phone calls. -- Radiation at frequencies around 2.45 GHz helps us heat meatloaf and make popcorn, and it can't hurt us if we're careful with it. -- Radiation with wavelengths between 400 and 800 nanometers is good because it helps us see things so that we don't go around bumping into them. -- Radiation with wavelengths between 300 and 400 nanometers can give our skin a nice healthy glow, and it can't hurt us if we're careful with it. -- Radiation with wavelengths between 100 and 300 nanometers can help the doctor check our bones, and it can't hurt us if we're careful with it. -- Radiation with wavelengths less than maybe 350 nanometers can hurt us if we're not careful with it.