Geographical radiation refers to the distribution of radiation levels across a geographical area. It can vary due to factors such as altitude, latitude, proximity to sources of radiation, and geological composition of the area. Monitoring geographical radiation levels is important for assessing potential health risks and environmental impacts.
It's called The Most Geographical Feature of Jamaica.
Limestone, iron ore, water-surplus, salt, arable land
No, radiation does not rise. Radiation can travel in all directions from its source, with its behavior dependent on the type of radiation and the surrounding environment.
No. A geographical feature would be a stream, city, mountain a road or another permanent object.
- Radiation of cosmic origin- Radiation from radioactive elements (and decay products) of the Earth- Internal radiation of organisms
Between 25 and 50 dollars. Depends on experince, education, who you work for, and what geographical location you are in. Radiation Techs in California will make alot more than a radiation tech in Michigan.
Between 25 and 50 dollars. Depends on experince, education, who you work for, and what geographical location you are in. Radiation Techs in California will make alot more than a radiation tech in Michigan.
Non-geographical.
Major geographical regions
The amount of background radiation a person receives can vary greatly due to factors such as geographical location (altitude and proximity to radioactive sources), lifestyle choices (smoking, diet), medical procedures (X-rays, CT scans), and occupational exposure (working in nuclear plants or flying frequently at high altitudes). These factors contribute to the variation in background radiation exposure among individuals.
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Every large deep lake is geographical.
The Geographical Journal was created in 1831.
Geographical Association was created in 1893.
Geographical kaleidoscope was created in 1988.
Alan Rayburn has written: 'Dictionary of Canadian place names' 'Geographical names of Prince Edward Island' -- subject(s): Geographical Names, History, Names, Geographical 'Lost names and places of eastern Ontario' -- subject(s): Gazetteers, Geographical Names, Names, Geographical 'Geographical names of New Brunswick' -- subject(s): Geographical Names
what do these geographical co ordinates mean?