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Q: How do you think the Chernobyl disaster changed the way people saw nuclear power?
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What is the population of Ukraine chernobyl?

Because of the disaster at the nuclear power plant in Chernobyl, not many people live there. Chernobyl, Ukraine has a population of 500.


How many people were injured in the chernobyl disaster?

The population of Chernobyl - city - is 500.


What is the most famous nuclear disaster in Europe?

The most famous Nuclear disaster in Europe was the 1986 Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Disaster in Ukraine. Nuclear radiation from an explosion in one of the four reactors leaked into the surrounding area and the near by city of Pripyat. Over 50,000 people had to be evacuated. 50 workers and firemen were killed and thousands of others died of cancers related with being exposed to the radiation from the disaster. Chernobyl and Pripyat are still heavily radioactive today and can still cause nuclear mutations if exposed for to long.


Why is Chernobyl forbidden?

The area where the city of Chernobyl is, is highly radioactive after the nuclear disaster at the nearby power plant in 1986. A few people still live in the city, but the power plant is abandoned as is the nearby city Pripyat.


How many were affected from the disaster at Chernobyl?

336,000 people


What country in Ukraine experienced a nuclear disaster?

The country that was affected most is Belarus, because it is the smallest country and 1 part of 3 is dead. Then goes Ukraine because it is bigger and it least effected. And then goes Russia because it is giant and affected least. Good luck!


What were the advantages of the Chernobyl disaster?

it made people poo more


Did people melt in the chernobyl?

No, nothing happened like melting of people in Chernobyl nuclear reactor accident.


Setting of a shocking accident?

The Chernobyl power plant nuclear disaster was one of the worst disasters in history. Thirty-one people were killed in the explosion in 1986 in the Ukraine.


Why were the people of the chernobyl disaster not immediately informed?

During the Chernobyl disaster, Soviet authorities initially tried to cover up the extent of the accident to prevent panic and maintain the perception of nuclear safety. Information was restricted due to concerns about political fallout and damaging the reputation of the nuclear industry. It was not until radiation levels were detected in other countries that the severity of the accident became public.


What were the long term effects of the chernobyl disaster?

nuclear waste went everywhere and little wittle babies died :'(


How many people survived the Chernobyl disaster?

noone can really answer. or sayy