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Two key sources of background radiation on Earth are cosmic rays (high-energy particles from space) and terrestrial sources like radon gas, which can seep into buildings from the ground. Both cosmic rays and terrestrial radiation contribute to the natural background radiation levels that we are exposed to daily.
- Radiation of cosmic origin- Radiation from radioactive elements (and decay products) of the Earth- Internal radiation of organisms
A parallax is hard to measure if it is very small - and this happens when the corresponding object is very far away.
About 80% of human exposure to radiation comes from natural sources, including outer space (cosmic rays), soil (terrestrial radiation), and radon gas. Cosmic rays contribute approximately 8% of this exposure, while radon gas accounts for about 55%. The remaining exposure comes from terrestrial sources and the natural radioactivity present in the human body itself. Overall, these natural sources contribute significantly to the background radiation that humans are exposed to.
light years are used as a type of measurement to calculate the distance between planets, astronomical units are used to measure how far away a planet is from earth.
Cosmic radiation External terrestrial and internal radiation
Natural background radiation
Terrestrial raiation are those radiatins which originate from the earth's surface as there are radioactive substances in the earth's crust. Even from your own bones which cntain radium compunds. Extraterrestrial radiatins include those coming from space like cosmic waves, sun's rays, etc.
Two key sources of background radiation on Earth are cosmic rays (high-energy particles from space) and terrestrial sources like radon gas, which can seep into buildings from the ground. Both cosmic rays and terrestrial radiation contribute to the natural background radiation levels that we are exposed to daily.
Basicly the wavelengh
A distance in space, between stars etc.
- Radiation of cosmic origin- Radiation from radioactive elements (and decay products) of the Earth- Internal radiation of organisms
The largest source of radiation on Earth is natural background radiation, which primarily comes from cosmic rays, terrestrial sources, and radon gas. Cosmic rays originate from outer space and interact with the Earth's atmosphere, while terrestrial radiation is emitted from radioactive materials in the Earth's crust, such as uranium, thorium, and potassium-40. Radon, a radioactive gas that seeps from the ground, contributes significantly to the overall exposure to natural radiation. Together, these sources account for the majority of the radiation humans are exposed to in their daily lives.
Answer 1) A Cosmic Master is an advanced intelligence which has been 'born' through the Logos of a planet. This type of birth is far above the 'normal' terrestrial introduction which most people on Earth have to undergo through successive incarnations.Answer 2) Anything out of Earth, just extraterrestrial matter. (This needs explaining? Are you saying a Master is synonymous with the term matter?)
A parallax is hard to measure if it is very small - and this happens when the corresponding object is very far away.
About 80% of human exposure to radiation comes from natural sources, including outer space (cosmic rays), soil (terrestrial radiation), and radon gas. Cosmic rays contribute approximately 8% of this exposure, while radon gas accounts for about 55%. The remaining exposure comes from terrestrial sources and the natural radioactivity present in the human body itself. Overall, these natural sources contribute significantly to the background radiation that humans are exposed to.
The five sources of background radiation are cosmic radiation from outer space, terrestrial radiation from the Earth's crust and building materials, radon gas from soil and rocks, internal radiation from within our bodies, and medical sources like X-rays.