It dosent, it depends what type of radiation it is and what the material is made of.
On average waterspouts are thinner than tornadoes, though the ranges of size overlap.
All types of radiation can travel through space.
Thinner ozone layer allows the Uv rays to pass though. These are high energy fatal rays.
yes
Radioactive materials emit ionizing radiation, such as alpha particles, beta particles, and gamma rays, which can penetrate various materials, including black paper. This radiation can interact with the photographic film's emulsion, causing chemical changes that result in a latent image, even when the film is not exposed to visible light. The film's sensitivity to radiation allows it to detect these emissions regardless of the wrapping.
"radiation"
Opaque materials.
no Though there is mounting evidence it can impact clotting mechanisms - tramadol can interact with warfarin and other coumarins to increase INR and therefore increase risk, severity and problems managing bleeding - commonly referred to as thin blood.
Transfer of heat though waves.
Through electromagnetic radiation.
no
Radiation (electromagnetic radiation does not require a medium, so light, and all other forms, including infrared radiation, can traverse empty space).