Yes, cockroaches CAN survive nuclear radiation... Now on the other hand, they may not be able to survive your spelling errors...Meow Meow Meow... Rob a kitten of his OR her milk and he OR she will eat your soul.
Yes if they are sheltered from the initial extreme temperatures which would toast them. The remaining effects due to radiation are within the roach (species) toleration although individual roaches may die. That's how evolution works.
It is a myth that roaches could survive a nuclear bomb. The heat would evaporate them.
There are no immediate signed of nuclear radiation.
No we don't have any legal roaches , they all come from you country .they grew there like coca cola. you have them all over you city's Roaches DID NOT COME FROM THE USA THEY ARE NOT NATIVE TO THE USA FOR ONE FOR TWO THE ROACH YOU ARE REFERRING TO IS THE GERMAN COCKROACH THAT IS THE ONE THAT IS ALL OVER THE CITY'S AND MOST ROACHES ARE NATIVE TO TROPICAL REGIONS AND HAVE BEEN TRANSPORTED FROM THERE HOWEVER ROACHES IN GENERAL BREED QUICKLY AND CAN ADAPT TO SURVIVE IN ANY ENVIRONMENT THERE ARE SOME SPECIES THAT CAN WITHSTAND THE HEAT AND RADIATION FROM A NUCLEAR BLAST
Radiation can have both suppressive and stimulatory effects on the immune system. In high doses, radiation can damage or kill immune cells, leading to immune suppression. However, at lower doses, radiation can actually stimulate the immune response by promoting the release of immune-stimulating molecules and activating immune cells. The overall impact on immune function depends on the dose, duration, and tissues/organs exposed to radiation.
Nuclear weapons emit various types of radiation, including gamma radiation, neutron radiation, and thermal radiation. These forms of radiation can have harmful effects on living organisms and the environment.
No it can not.
Nuclear bombs were used against human kind in Japan's Hiroshima and Nagasaki cities. It killed humans of every age, horses, dogs, cats, rats and mice. It also killed insects as roaches, ants, fleas, ticks, flies and roaches. A myth was spread that roaches don't die in a nuclear blast. That is not true.
Nuclear radiation is not affected at all, but radiation by Electromagnetic Radiation is. This is a straight Physics topic, not Nuclear Energy.
Yes, nuclear bombs produce gamma radiation as a result of the nuclear fission or fusion reactions that release high-energy photons. Gamma radiation is a form of electromagnetic radiation that accompanies the explosion of nuclear devices.
fallout emits nuclear radiation, but lots of other things do too.fallout is particulates from dust size to baseball size, nuclear radiation is a mix of electromagnetic radiation and high speed subatomic particles.
Most likely the caffiene. Its not that they don't like it, its that the % of caffiene is toxic to their immune system.