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When a nuclear weapon explodes above ground there is a great upsurge in air currents because of the heat released-you will have seen pictures of the 'mushroom' cloud no doubt. This carries the fission products formed by the nuclear explosive, and also a lot of dust and debris some of which will have been made active by the huge burst of neutrons released in the explosion. This cloud is carried up so far and then falls to earth-this is the nuclear fall out. The prevailing wind will determine which way the plume goes, and how far.

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Who long can potassium iodide tablets protect you in a nuclear fallout?

One dose of FDA approved potassium iodide will protect the thyroid from radioactive iodine for 24 hours. Nuclear fallout would include a leak from a nuclear reactor or fallout from a nuclear weapon.


What is environment fallout?

Environmental fallout is when a area/enviroment is consumed by the devistation of nuclear destruction... Therefore the only real place I have heard of having fallout is Chernobyl... This is where a Nuclear power plant in Russia had a meltdown and caused radiation to spew onto the surrounding areas. There might be more places like this but Idk.


What does nuclear fallout do to well water?

Nuclear fallout can contaminate well water with harmful radioactive particles, such as cesium and strontium. Consuming contaminated well water can lead to serious health risks, including increased cancer risk and damage to internal organs. It is important to test well water for radiation after a nuclear event and take appropriate measures to purify or find alternative sources of safe drinking water.


What did the nuclear fallout from Chernobyl do to ground and surface of water?

The nuclear fallout from Chernobyl contaminated the ground with radioactive particles, making it unsafe for agriculture and causing long-term health risks. It also contaminated surface water sources, leading to restrictions on fishing and drinking water consumption in the affected areas.


Why did the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty of 1963 ban nuclear testing on land at sea an in space but not underground?

The Nuclear Test Ban Treaty of 1963 allowed underground nuclear testing because it was difficult to monitor. The treaty focused on banning testing in the atmosphere, underwater, and in outer space due to the health and environmental risks associated with the release of radioactive fallout. Underground testing was considered less harmful and easier to conceal.

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