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Toxic, flammable, corrosive, reactive, and radioactive wastes encompass various hazardous materials. Toxic wastes can harm human health and the environment, while flammable wastes pose fire risks. Corrosive wastes can damage materials and living tissues, and reactive wastes may undergo hazardous chemical reactions. Radioactive wastes emit ionizing radiation, requiring specialized handling and disposal methods to protect public safety and the environment.
it can kill the earth and even us if there is to much
Excretion is the life function that prevents the accumulation of metabolic wastes in a bald eagle. Through excretion, the bird is able to remove nitrogenous wastes such as uric acid from its body, ensuring that harmful byproducts of metabolism do not build up to toxic levels.
This statement is incorrect. The products of nuclear fission of uranium are typically highly radioactive, including elements such as cesium, strontium, and iodine. These radioactive byproducts require proper handling and disposal to prevent harm to human health and the environment.
This is an extensive subject, I cannot summarise all the isotopes formed into one answer. I suggest you go to the Wikipedia link given below, if that is not detailed enough there are other tables and charts available, an internet search should find several.
Radioactive wastes
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hazardous
hazardous
By nuclear power plants
Radioactive wastes are chemical products studied also by chemists.
The wastes are radioactive and could cause cancer.
Obtaining nuclear radioactive wastes
because of byproducts and wastes
The release of radioactive substances in the atmosphere leads to radioactive pollution. Only the radioactive wastes cause the radioactive pollution. Nuclear material is pure and they are not the factor for causing radioactive pollution. The waste discarded improperly only causes radioactive pollution.The following causes the radioactive pollution in high rangeNuclear power plantsCoal fired power plantsUranium plantsThe above said power plants release radioactive wastes to the atmosphere. During their release or transportation of radioactive wastes, the radioactive pollution occurs.
David Robert Smith has written: 'Analysis of the radiological risks of transporting spent fuel and radioactive wastes by truck and by ordinary and special trains' -- subject(s): Transportation, Radioactive substances, Hazardous substances, Radioactive wastes