The correct answer is LEAD. You can find the same question/answer if you type in "The element used for storing and transporting radioactive materials is?" in the search bar.
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Radio active parent elements decay to stable daughter elements i.e. the radio active parent Potassium 40 decays to Argon 40 Each radioactive isotope has it's own half life A half life is the time it takes for the parent radioactive element to decay to a daughter product, Potassium 40 decays to Argon 40 with a half life of 1 1/4 billion years. Therin lies the problem of storing nuclear waste
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Because radioactivity is a naturalphenomenonthat is independent on any external conditions of temperature,pressure,humidity, ... etc.
Our bodies way of storing carbohydrates.
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Storing and transporting liquids.
it is very good
A slatted wooden case used for transporting or storing goods.
A slatted wooden case used for transporting or storing goods.
That is where you learn the military specialty of managing (storing, transporting, distributing, recovering and destroying) explosive weapons.
if your options are: a. tranporting eggs b. developing a fetus c. storing eggs d. collecting sp*rm c; storing eggs :)
so it wont spoil temp. is important in preventing food borne illness.
Yes it is. Its full name is Extensible Markup Language. It is for dealing with data, both storing it and transporting it on the internet.