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.
The eruption of Mount Pelée in 1902 had a devastating impact on the environment. It caused widespread destruction of vegetation, forests, and wildlife in the surrounding area. The eruption also led to the formation of pyroclastic flows and ash fallout, further disrupting the ecosystem.
there is a Fallout New Vegas so watch out for it. it sucks because it comes out next year in 2010
Nuclear explosions can have devastating effects on the environment, including radioactive fallout, destruction of ecosystems, and long-term health impacts on humans and wildlife. The release of radioactive materials can contaminate soil, water, and air, leading to widespread and long-lasting environmental damage. Efforts are made to contain and mitigate these effects, but the environmental impact of nuclear explosions can persist for generations.
The Mt. St. Helens ash map shows the distribution of ash fallout after the 1980 eruption of the volcano. It indicates the areas affected by the ash plume and helps in understanding the extent of the volcanic fallout.
The most accurate and up-to-date map showing the fallout pattern of Mount St. Helens ash can be found on the website of the United States Geological Survey (USGS).
Of course not... it causes fallout, and disturbance... i would think solar power or hybrid is good enough for the environment.
fallout from burning graphite mixed with molten reactor fuel.
There are currently six Fallout games. These include; Fallout 1, Fallout 2, Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas, Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel, and Fallout Tactics. There are more Fallout games in development and set for release on the horizon, including but no limited to; Fallout Online and a Fallout iPhone game.
Yes, they are physically destructive and destroy the environment where they detonate and they also have a radioactive legacy called fallout that becomes widespread (global) and remains in the environment for ever and damages organisms.
There are currently six Fallout games. These include; Fallout 1, Fallout 2, Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas, Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel, and Fallout Tactics. There are more Fallout games in development and set for release on the horizon, including but no limited to; Fallout Online and a Fallout iPhone game.
The main one is disbursal of its radioactive contents into the environment. The fallout from this has the potential to be much worse than the fallout from nuclear weapons, as the amount of material inside the reactor that can be disbursed is far larger than the fallout that can be generated by any nuclear weapon ever deployed.
After new Vegas will be 5 more fallout 4 fallout arctic meltdown fallout raider version fallout pre war edition and fallout final
In my opinion, Fallout 2.
No, they help a bit with some of the back story and give some basis for the environment in fallout 3, but the story lines are very separate. Not to mention the gameplay is very different (top-down 2d rpg on a rather old engine) and possibly not attractive to the same audience as fallout 3.
Occasionally Fallout: New Vegas will freeze, but not as frequently as Fallout 3.
fallout 1 doesnt, since the game ends fallout 2 does
Fallout 3 is an action role-playing game released by Bethesda Game Studios. It is the third major game in the Fallout series, which has also spawned the spin-offs Fallout Tactics and Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel.