it is one kind of rays whic is very harmful and effetive for the livingthings
Not al radiation is harmful. There would be no life on earth if the radiation, which we call sunlight, did not exist.
Radiation? You don't get radiation flying!
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".
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It would take several inches of solid lead to prevent gamma radiation from reaching you.
If the radiation from Japan reached Taiwan, the radiation problem would have to be very bad. If it did reach you, you should stay inside and keep the windows shut. Even if the radiation got through all that, you would get cancer.
A lot of things, but I think you might be referring to which form of radiation since this is the classic answer as to what would stop Alpha radiation. Furthermore tinfoil would stop alpha and beta radiation and lead would stop alpha, beta and gamma radiation.
cooking grilled meat would use radiation some convection. conduction would cook the inside.
The appropriate dosimetry device you would use to keep track of radiation exposure is called a dosimeter.
If Earth's net radiation budget became unbalanced, it could lead to changes in the planet's temperature and climate. If incoming solar radiation exceeds outgoing heat radiation, Earth would warm, potentially causing global warming and climate change. Conversely, if outgoing heat radiation exceeds incoming solar radiation, Earth would cool, possibly leading to a global cooling event.
Just found this one out. The answer is: gravity.