i dont know try some where else
The contamination from the Chernobyl nuclear disaster spread across Europe and beyond, with varying levels of contamination detected in different regions. The most heavily affected areas were in Belarus, Ukraine, and Russia, but radioactive particles were detected as far away as Sweden and Scotland.
About 616 miles to Moscow from Chernobyl.
Given the topic this question is listed under, I think you might be confusing Chernobyl with the bombings of the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki at the end of WWII. Chernobyl was a nuclear accident at a plant in the Ukraine which took place on April 26, 1986.
About 988.8 KM :)
The school in Chernobyl, Pripyat, was located around 1.5 kilometers (0.93 miles) away from the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant reactor that exploded in 1986.
As far as i know, Only God knows. :)
The radiation from the Chernobyl disaster in 1986 spread widely, contaminating large areas of Europe. While the most heavily affected zone was within a 30-kilometer radius of the reactor, radioactive materials were detected as far away as 1,000 miles (approximately 1,600 kilometers) from the site. Wind patterns played a significant role in dispersing the radioactive particles across various countries.
Following the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in 1986, various radioactive elements were released into the environment, including isotopes of iodine, cesium, strontium, and plutonium. These elements contaminated the surrounding area and spread across Europe, impacting the health of individuals and ecosystems. Efforts were made to contain and mitigate the spread of these radioactive elements in the aftermath of the disaster.
it spread all around the world, even in US and Canada, that is the reason we have the problem with Autism The above is not quite true. The main fall-out spread in Ukraine, Russia and Belarus. However there were detections of low fall-out at a nuclear plant in Sweden, over 1,000 km away! The City located neat to the Chernobyl site, which I believe was called Pripyat or something similar was evacuated, and abandoned. People left many belongings as at the time they believed they were being evacuated only as a temporary measure. Radiation levels have dropped considerably at the abandoned City now. The United States were not affected in any way by the radiation spread.
it spread all around the world, even in US and Canada, that is the reason we have the problem with Autism The above is not quite true. The main fall-out spread in Ukraine, Russia and Belarus. However there were detections of low fall-out at a nuclear plant in Sweden, over 1,000 km away! The City located neat to the Chernobyl site, which I believe was called Pripyat or something similar was evacuated, and abandoned. People left many belongings as at the time they believed they were being evacuated only as a temporary measure. Radiation levels have dropped considerably at the abandoned City now. The United States were not affected in any way by the radiation spread.
Chernobyl started from an inherently unstable design, it's considered a breeder reactor, really good at making weapons grade plutonium but functionally unstable. The actual incident occurred during testing of the reactor to see how far it could be pushed.
Pripyat is located approximately 3 kilometers (about 1.9 miles) from the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. This proximity made Pripyat, a city built to house plant workers, one of the first places evacuated following the nuclear disaster in April 1986. Today, both Pripyat and the Chernobyl plant are part of the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, which remains largely abandoned.