Leukemia, Lymphoma and Multiple Myeloma, Nervous sytem tumors and their response relation were obeserved for all solid nodules, adenoma, nodules without histological diagnosis, autoimmune hipothyroidism,stomach tumors and breast diseases. The population has a long follow-up (50 years) and includes both sexes and all ages of exposure, allowing a direct comparation of risks by these factors. the population has a long follow-up (50 years) and includes both sexes and all ages of exposure, allowing a direct comparation of risks by these factors.Because of the use of Japanese family rgistration system, mortality data are virtually complete for survivors who remained in Japan.
The serult in the coral reefs in the Binini Island who were demolished by nuclear blast came alive again after 50 years.
Upon impact, 70,000 people were killed instantly and another 70,000 injured. At that time, Hiroshima had a population of around 255,000. It's believed that there were around 140,000 deaths in total. Some died during the actual bombing and some died later from radiation poisoning, cancer, or leukemia.
A large nuclear war could kill the entire population of the world (which is currently about seven billion people) but there could also be a smaller nuclear war, which might kill only a few million people.
On August 6, 1945 the nuclear weapon Little Boy was dropped on Hiroshima ,directly killing 80,000 people and completely destroying approximately 68% of the city's buildings.an estimated 60,000 more people died from injuries or radiation poisoning.
The atomic bomb "Little Boy" that hit Hiroshima August 6, 1945 killed between 130,000 and 150,000 including later deaths due to radiation poisoning. "Fat Man", which fell on Nagasaki August 9, 1945 killed around 39,000 with the initial blast and a total 0f 60,000 to 80,000 counting related deaths attributed to radiation poisoning.
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Depending on who where near the radiation poisoning?
The victims of radiation poisoning died day or weeks after the blasts.
The exposure to nuclear radiation has many risks associated with it. Cancer, DNA mutations, and radiation poisoning can all occur with any level of radiation exposure.
I believe it was around 120,00 in 2 seconds from the blast, and around 60,000 after the blast from radiation poisoning.
A definition for poison is something that can be harmful, unpleasant, and fatal. Radiation can be harmful therefor radiation could be a poison.There is something called acute radiation syndrome which is also called radiation poisoning. This occurs when there is destruction of living tissue due to the effects of being exposed to high levels of radiation.
Nuclear power plants are bad for the environment because of the unpreventable release of radioactive materials. What many people forget is that radiation is energy, not a material. A material that emits radiation is called radioactive material. Back to the point, radiation causes long-term effects and can pollute almost everything. Water is used to cool reactors and when it leaks into the environment, radiation poisoning is usually the effect. Radiation that comes from the power plant itself can poison surrounding plants, animals, and people. Effects from high radiation exposure (the sun emits radiation) are radiation poisoning, cancer, brain damage, birth defects, infertility, etc.
For many years, there was radiation in the air in Japan from the dropping of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. However, Japan is perfectly safe to visit today, with no risk of radiation poisoning.
they died Yes, many, many thousands died & they continued to die of radiation poisoning for many, many years.
About 80,000 were killed instantly and many thousands more died later as a result of radiation poisoning.
534,000 died from the explosion.3.5 million died from radiation over the course of 15 years.By January 3 2000, an roughly 7.6 million deaths were reported due to radiation poisoning caused by the disaster.
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Upon impact, 70,000 people were killed instantly and another 70,000 injured. At that time, Hiroshima had a population of around 255,000. It's believed that there were around 140,000 deaths in total. Some died during the actual bombing and some died later from radiation poisoning, cancer, or leukemia.