Type your answer here.I think people are running away from their creator which leads to running away from their true purpose in life.
Capacity (how much something holds)Cavity (hole, tooth decay)Depravity (state of being depraved, twisted or wicked)Identity (who or what someone or something is)Perversity (depravity, state of being perverted)Veracity (truth)
Urban decay occurs anywhere in the world where cities fall into disrepair and apathy is rampant. Urban decay was especially apparent in large cities such as New York in the late 1970s, spurring programs of urban renewal to address the problem.
in certain types of radioactive decay processes. it is not electromagnetic radiation.
Yes, the atom left after decay is often radioactive because the decay process can lead to the creation of unstable isotopes that emit radiation. This radiation can continue to decay until a stable atom is formed.
All elements above the atomic number of 83 are radioactive, but two elements that are under it are also radioactive. They are technetium (atomic number 43) and promethium (atomic number 61). Radioactive elements are elements that decay until stable. =)
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NO,NO,NO. Never attempt to do this. There is decay that can only be removed by a qualified dentist. If you try to do this yourself, you will end up with decay underneath "your" filling that will continue to decay until it reaches the nerve of the tooth. Then only a root canal or an extraction will take care of it.
The background count for radioactivity is not constant because of radioactive decay. Natural radioactivity is found everywhere, in the air and on the ground we walk on.
I am not quite sure what you mean, but radioactive isotopes such as carbon-14 will have the same radioactive properties - i.e., they will decay - anywhere in the Universe, not just on Earth. In general, the laws of nature are believed to be the same everywhere.
An unstable atom is an atom that has an imbalance in the ratio of protons to neutrons in its nucleus, making it prone to undergo radioactive decay. This decay results in the emission of particles or energy in order to achieve a more stable configuration. Unstable atoms will continue to decay until they reach a state of stability.
No. It is a city with more than 21.16 million inhabitants; such figure just exacerbates most issues found in a megalopolis like that: traffic, air and water pollution and several areas within the city with rampant crime and urban decay.
It must obviously end with a stable isotope - for if you get an unstable isotope, that means that it will continue decaying, thus, the chain doesn't end yet.