Some long-term effects of the nuclear war in "Alas, Babylon" include widespread contamination of land and water, lasting health issues for survivors due to radiation exposure, and a breakdown of society leading to a return to more primitive ways of living. Additionally, the loss of infrastructure and resources created ongoing challenges for those trying to rebuild and establish a new community.
long term it may elevate long term cancer risks
Rebuilding the land destroyed is the effect that has the longer term.
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Long Term effects due to radiation Massive Damage to buildings Radioactive area where the bomb exploded
Many different birth defects and lukemia.
Yes, a nuclear bomb produces radiation as a result of the nuclear fission or fusion reactions that release large amounts of energy. This radiation can have immediate and long-term harmful effects on living organisms and the environment.
When a nuclear weapon is used, it releases an enormous amount of energy in the form of a blast wave, intense heat, and radiation. This can cause widespread destruction, including buildings being leveled, fires spreading rapidly, and severe injuries or death to individuals within the blast radius. The long-term effects can include radiation sickness, long-lasting environmental damage, and the potential for nuclear fallout.
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nuclear weapons effects are devastating. The things and persons in range were reduced to ash the ones further away had bad burns and radiation expousure sickness which cause a lot of suffering. in the related links box below I posted an article on radiation poisoning for more information.
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Well, it is poisonous, and radioactive- which can cause radiation sickness and cancer. Basically, it can kill people, animals, and plants. For a long time.
A disadvantage of nuclear energy is the potential environmental risks associated with accidents, such as radioactive contamination from a meltdown or leak. Such incidents can have long-lasting effects on the surrounding area and population.