Gamma Radiation is a wave of the Electromagnetic Spectrum, and is created by sub-atomic activity - such as nuclear fission and fusion. Gamma is alos an ionizing form of radiation, along with UV and X-rays, so can cause serious bodily harm, or over long periods of time death, if directly exposed e.g. if you touch a gamma radiation source.
Gamma radiation can be stopped by dense materials such as lead, concrete, or thick layers of water. These materials absorb and block the harmful effects of gamma radiation by interacting with and attenuating the radiation.
It will depend on the magnitude and concentration of the radiaton exposed. ..if coming from a high source typically its death
radiation
Gamma radiation is composed of electromagnetic waves with very high energy and short wavelengths. It does not have mass or charge. Gamma radiation is emitted during radioactive decay or nuclear reactions.
Speciation
the heat radiaton warms it.
radiowave+radiowave
False!
distortion
Nothing. The gamma ray is not deflected by a magnetic field, which demonstrates that unlike the alpha and beta rays, the gamma is not a stream of charged particles, but is electromagnetic radiation.
Light
yes........now go to bed