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Depending on the strength and length of exposure, yes it can.
Hypothermia.
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Yes it can, it can also cause death if you are exposed to it for long enough!
Endospores are more resistant for several reasons
in extreme exposure or long term inhalation it can cause internal bleeding and liver failure resulting in death
Um... because that's the definition of lethal? The word means a dose that will kill you.
Uranium is both radioactive and a toxic metal to humans. Exposure to uranium can disrupt normal function of most systems in the body. Uranium itself has not been shown to be a direct cause in any human deaths, but exposure to its ions has.
If the level of exposure is low and constant, it can actually take years of lead poisoning to cause death. It the exposure is high, it may take weeks or months.
Yes over a period of time it can cause physical problems and even death..........
Cell mutation. This will cause possible cancer and death (less likely). Direct and close range exposure will simply fry your systems. Take X-rays in small doses and only when necessary.
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