It depends on how much, what type, the wind, and what terrain it's on. I'm not sure how far it has ever gone, but I think about a 50 mile radius is how far it is a threat.
i dont know
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The Chernobyl.
The Chernobyl accident occurred in 1986, several years before the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War.
BAD. It not only kills those close to the actual explosion, but radiation from the blast kills people far away and also affects their future health by the effects of radiation on bones and other human traits.
Dead or if they lived burned and with radiation sickness. The explosion spread outward over 30 miles and water boiled instantly. People's shoes blew off.
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i dont know try some where else
it spread all around the world, even in US and Canada, that is the reason we have the problem with Autism The above is not quite true. The main fall-out spread in Ukraine, Russia and Belarus. However there were detections of low fall-out at a nuclear plant in Sweden, over 1,000 km away! The City located neat to the Chernobyl site, which I believe was called Pripyat or something similar was evacuated, and abandoned. People left many belongings as at the time they believed they were being evacuated only as a temporary measure. Radiation levels have dropped considerably at the abandoned City now. The United States were not affected in any way by the radiation spread.
it spread all around the world, even in US and Canada, that is the reason we have the problem with Autism The above is not quite true. The main fall-out spread in Ukraine, Russia and Belarus. However there were detections of low fall-out at a nuclear plant in Sweden, over 1,000 km away! The City located neat to the Chernobyl site, which I believe was called Pripyat or something similar was evacuated, and abandoned. People left many belongings as at the time they believed they were being evacuated only as a temporary measure. Radiation levels have dropped considerably at the abandoned City now. The United States were not affected in any way by the radiation spread.
Radiation is pollution and chemicals mixed together
Its not. The Beta particles (Iodine 131 ) emmited from the diaster will have been spread far and wide now and will also have been less concentrated, so therefore the actual Iodine 131 emmited from the diasaster is of relativly low harm to us, about as much harm as backround radiation.
A nuclear bomb was dropped on Hiroshima in 1945. And in 1986 a nuclear accident occurred at Chernobyl. That's why radiation is linked with either of them.
No. Chernobyl is still contaminated with nuclear radiation, making this city unsafe to live in.
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About 616 miles to Moscow from Chernobyl.
31 people were killed in the immediate accident and 1,800 children have thus far been diagnosed with thyroid cancer. In a study published in May 2001Many people living in and around Chernobyl before the disaster suffered radiation poisoning and related radiation illnesses such as cancer.
the happenings in Chernobyl were that the nuclear reactor 4 blue up sending a plume of radiation over chernobyl killing lots of peeps
the radiation leak in Chernobyl