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Q: Which region were most damaged by the chernobyl disaster?
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What towns were mos affected in the chernobyl disaster?

The most affected towns were Chernobyl and Prypiat.


What country in Ukraine experienced a nuclear disaster?

The country that was affected most is Belarus, because it is the smallest country and 1 part of 3 is dead. Then goes Ukraine because it is bigger and it least effected. And then goes Russia because it is giant and affected least. Good luck!


What was done about the chernobyl disaster?

The Chernobyl accident was a major nuclear accident on April 26, 1986, at a power plant in Chernobyl, Ukraine. The actions afterwards were to contain the contamination and avert a greater catastrophe, which involved 500,000 workers and cost about $18 billion.


Was Chernobyl a German head of state?

I cannot find any evidence that there was ever a German head of state by that name. It's a Ukrainian word (for a plant, the one that's usually called "mugwort" in English), making it fairly unlikely that a high German official would have such a name.Chernobyl is most famously the name of a city near the worst nuclear power plant disaster ever (at least so far). Chernobyl (both the city and the power plant) are in northern Ukraine, near the border with Belarus. The accident happened in 1986, and access to Chernobyl (again, both the city and the former power plant, but especially the plant itself) are still restricted and limited for health and safety reasons. It's estimated that it may be 20,000 years before radiation in the area drops back down to normal "safe" background levels.


Emergency communication system during disaster?

mainly we can tell that the communication duiring disaster is very inevitable most probaly a radio-fm am could be the best of all also the use of satellite ensure good and quorate mode of communication in the times of a disaster

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What towns were mos affected in the chernobyl disaster?

The most affected towns were Chernobyl and Prypiat.


What is chernobyl known for?

chernobyl is known for the massive nuclear disaster in the year 1986 on the 26 April at 03:23:44 a.m. utc+3 chernobyl is wat killed most ppl today and is now probalby still there


Was Spain affected by Chernobyl disaster?

some, but not significantly as the general wind direction at the time was from the southeast. this carried most of the fallout northwest of the burning reactor.


Which country received the most radiation from Chernoybl?

The Soviet Union, since this is where the Chernobyl disaster occurred. Specifically, it occurred in the Soviet Socialist state of Ukraine.


What country in Ukraine experienced a nuclear disaster?

The country that was affected most is Belarus, because it is the smallest country and 1 part of 3 is dead. Then goes Ukraine because it is bigger and it least effected. And then goes Russia because it is giant and affected least. Good luck!


What is the most famous nuclear disaster in Europe?

The most famous Nuclear disaster in Europe was the 1986 Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Disaster in Ukraine. Nuclear radiation from an explosion in one of the four reactors leaked into the surrounding area and the near by city of Pripyat. Over 50,000 people had to be evacuated. 50 workers and firemen were killed and thousands of others died of cancers related with being exposed to the radiation from the disaster. Chernobyl and Pripyat are still heavily radioactive today and can still cause nuclear mutations if exposed for to long.


What is Australia's recent natural disaster?

As of October 2009, Australia's most recent natural disaster is the massive bushfires in the Rockhampton region.


What will most likely occur after a natural disaster has damaged a local ecosystem?

Pioneer species begin the process of succession.


What is a nuclear catastrophe?

I don't know that there is a technical definition of a nuclear disaster. There are two accidents that are commonly referred to as disasters. One is the well known Chernobyl disaster, and the other is the Kyshtym disaster, both of which were in the former USSR. The Windscale fire, Three Mile Island Accident, and other problems are referred to as accidents. There is an International Nuclear Event Scale, which rates events on a scale of 1 (least important) to 7 (most important). On this scale, the Chernobyl Disaster is rated at a 7, and the Kyshtym Disaster is rated at 6. Three Mile Island Accident is rated at 5, as is the Windscale Fire, and two other accidents. There is a link below to an article on the International Nuclear Event Scale.


What area of the brain is responsible for coordinating movement and is the region most frequently damaged in association with chronic consumption?

cerebellum A+


What area of the brain is responsible for coordinating and is the region most frequently damaged in association with chronic alcohol consumption?

cerebellum A+


What goods affected by a natural disaster?

It depends on the goods and the nature of the disaster. Ignoring damage to whatever th egoods are transported or stored in: Crops from trees to horticultural plants can be damaged or destroyed by high winds, heavy rain, floods, frost, drought or fire. Most man-made goods can be damaged by earthquakes, floods and fire; some by extreme temperatures and exposure to strong sunlight.