Radioactivity can negatively impact fish through various mechanisms, including bioaccumulation of radioactive isotopes in their bodies, which can lead to harmful health effects such as genetic mutations, reduced reproductive success, and increased mortality rates. Exposure to contaminated water and sediments can disrupt fish physiology and behavior, impairing their ability to grow and thrive. Additionally, radioactive contamination can affect the entire aquatic ecosystem, leading to broader ecological consequences.
Radioactivity affect the water molecules. Radioactivity makes it harmful
The radioactivity from it can affect it.
They don't - which is why radioactive dating works.
An atom's electrons typically do not directly affect its radioactivity. Radioactivity is mainly determined by the nucleus of the atom, which contains protons and neutrons. The arrangement of electrons around the nucleus may play a role in the stability of the nucleus, but it is the composition of the nucleus itself that primarily determines an atom's radioactivity.
Polonium and especially radon contribute to the natural environmental radioactivity.
the affect of the fish thing is like you can't even put a magnet on a fish so yea
Pelicans eats fish, which may affect other animals that eat fish. Also it may affect plant/animals that the fish eats.
Yes, since polluted air and/or water will make you sick or can kill you. Radioactivity can do the same.
how do any living thing affect puffer fish
yes it can affect the fish because if you holed the fish upside down you can cause it not to breathe because all of the water is out of its system
"Currents affect fish by bringing in rubbish, dirty water, and other stuff"
Different types of radioactivity have different amounts of energy and this directly impacts the half life. More energy will decrease the half life because it quickly gives off the unstable energy.