The readings were very high.
Hiroshima is a flat terrain.
It had been decades without the radiation from the nuclear bomb at Nagasaki.
Yes. there still is
Yes, Norwich was bombed in WW2
The Rainbow Warrior was bombed in July 1985.
Hiroshima is a flat terrain.
See: Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Probably negligible.
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High-level-control fluoroscopy increases radiation dose to the patient.
It is potentially dangerous. The radiation level found in granite is enough to suppress the immune system, cause birth defects, and cause cancer. There are granite composite options which are not containing the level of radiation that is dangerous.
Joseph J. Mangano has written: 'Low-level radiation and immune system damage' -- subject(s): Health aspects, Health aspects of Low-level radiation, Immunosuppression, Low-level radiation
If you are given the "the total radiation" (e.g. 100 rads of radiation) and you are given another radiation level (e.g. 75 rads of radiation) and then you are asked: 'What is "the fraction of the total radiation?"', then you would answer "75/100".
The exposure to nuclear radiation has many risks associated with it. Cancer, DNA mutations, and radiation poisoning can all occur with any level of radiation exposure.
It had been decades without the radiation from the nuclear bomb at Nagasaki.
Radiation taints the ground, everyone in the blast radius of the initial explosion would be decimated. Look at Hiroshima, Japan, or Nagasaki, Japan (not sure on spelling), they were bombed by an atomic bomb, and still have radiation poisoned in the ground.
The level will go very high. If there was no ozone.