There are several places on the globe that are high in background radiation. Usually they are low lying, river deltas. Bangladesh, and some parts of Africa are especially "hot".
No. It is electromagnetic radiation, beyond the violet end of the visible spectrum.
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An object is a good emitter of radiation if it is a good absorber of radiation.
Electrons are not directly involved in the creation of alpha, beta, or gamma radiation. Alpha radiation consists of helium nuclei (2 protons and 2 neutrons), beta radiation is made of electrons (beta-minus) or positrons (beta-plus), and gamma radiation is a high-energy electromagnetic radiation.
Exposure to high levels of radiation can damage cells and tissues, leading to radiation sickness and long-term health effects such as cancer. In extreme cases, radiation exposure can be fatal.
The first country to receive a warning about high levels of radiation was Japan, following the Fukushima nuclear disaster in 2011.
At present, Australia is said to receive high levels of ultraviolet radiation.
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Various countries use radiation in different ways, including for medical diagnosis and treatment, industrial applications, and research. The extent to which radiation is utilized varies from country to country based on their specific needs and regulations.
· Alpha - a helium nucleus · Beta - a high speed electron · Gamma - an electromagnetic radiation of wavelength about 10-14 m.
Gamma radiation is simple a very high-frequency form of electromagnetic radiation (essentially, a high-frequency form of light which is invisible to the human eye). As such it carries no electric charge; it is neutral.
Gamma radiation is a form of electromagnetic radiation with a short wavelength and therefore high frequency and high energy per photon. Gamma radiation is also known as gamma rays.