Today people in Hiroshima are still suffering from the radiation . The population in Hiroshima today is estimated to be over 1 million.
The Chernobyl nuclear disaster in 1986 released a significant amount of radioactive contamination, primarily cesium-137 and strontium-90, which affected Ukraine and other parts of Europe. The long-term health and environmental effects of this radioactive contamination are still felt today.
The atomic bomb explosion in Hiroshima caused severe damage to the city's infrastructure, including its water supply system. Many pipelines were destroyed, contaminating the water with radioactive materials and rendering it unsafe for consumption. This resulted in a lack of clean water for survivors, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in the aftermath of the bombing.
Silver itself is not radioactive. However, certain isotopes of silver can be radioactive. For example, silver-108 and silver-110 are radioactive isotopes with long half-lives that can undergo radioactive decay. These isotopes are not commonly found in nature.
Bohrium is a synthetic radioactive element. It does not exist in nature.
None of the isotopes of xenon ordinarily found in nature is radioactive. Like all elements, xenon has synthetic radioactive isotopes.
As today, Hiroshima is a busy city.
The Trinity site is now hardly radioactive, actually you would get more radiation poisoning from sitting near a television for a few hours than from being at the trinity site overnight. So basically the Trinity site is no more radioactive than Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Hiroshima today is a living, active vibrant city.
No. Most of the radiation has dissipated. It's all gone.
The past is the past. The US has no trouble with the decision made in ww2.
The bomb which was dropped over Hiroshima on August 6th 1945 was filled with Uranium-235.
See: Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
yes, some peole who had the radioactive energy in them have now past it on to their children who have then past it on to their children and so on.
The blast over Hiroshima and Nagasaki doesn't affect the people today.
Black rain, consisting of mostly dust and radioactive soot.
It is still around. It has been rebuilded.
Radioactive decay is the internal heat source that still generates heat within the terrestrial worlds today. This process occurs in the inner layers of these planets, producing heat that contributes to geologic activity such as volcanism and tectonic movements.