Radon.
evaporation within the earth
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Through a process called infiltration: water that seeps into the soil is called groundwater.
When there is a lot of rain, the water table tends to go up because the excess water seeps into the ground and accumulates in the subsurface. High rain levels can cause the water table to rise, leading to potential flooding or increased groundwater levels.
When water seeps into the ground, it is called infiltration. This process is important for replenishing groundwater supplies and sustaining plant life.
Radon
evaporation within the earth
Radon is the radioactive gas that can seep in through cracks in foundations. It is colorless, odorless, and tasteless, making it difficult to detect without proper testing. Prolonged exposure to high levels of radon can increase the risk of lung cancer.
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when the rain seeps through their feathers and onto their skin. Their skin has a special chemical compound which turns them radioactive. And then they have an urge to pee on the nearest person and they turn into TURKEY MAN. and then they explode. - Professor Plum
Radon gas is a radioactive gas.In high risk areas,houses may need extra underfoor ventilation to stop the gas collecting or,ideally,a sealed floor to stop it entering in the first place. Radon is a decay product of uranium, which is relatively common in the Earth's crust, but generally concentrated in ore-bearing rocks scattered around the world. Radon seeps out of these ores into the atmosphere or into ground water, and in these localities it can accumulate within dwellings and expose humans to high concentrations.Radiation exposure from radon is indirect. Radon has a short half-life (4 days) and decays into other solid particulate. These radioactive particles are inhaled and remain lodged in the lungs, causing continued exposure. People in affected localities can receive up to 10 mSv per year background radiation.
Grass
Through a process called infiltration: water that seeps into the soil is called groundwater.
The water that seeps into the ground after it precipitates is called ground water.
When rainwater seeps through cracks in rocks, it is called infiltration.
When there is a lot of rain, the water table tends to go up because the excess water seeps into the ground and accumulates in the subsurface. High rain levels can cause the water table to rise, leading to potential flooding or increased groundwater levels.
It seeps in. Infiltration