the soil can get radioactive poisining. The plants can then use that soil and absorb the radioactive chemical. It the is in our food and that is that
no. I've heard from a bunch of sources even one who does it and thae said no.
Cobalt-60 and Cesium-137 are two radioactive isotopes commonly used to irradiate food for preservation purposes. They help eliminate harmful bacteria and pests, extending the shelf life of food products.
Astatine is not naturally found in food as it is a rare and highly radioactive element that occurs in very small quantities in nature. Additionally, due to its radioactivity, astatine is not suitable for consumption.
No, the parent in the nuclear equation is not always radioactive. For example, the following reaction shows a neutron capture by 23Na, which is not radioactive. 1123Na + 01n --> 1124Na where 01n is a neutron.
Sausage is not inherently radioactive. The level of radioactivity in food depends on various factors like where it was produced and processed. It is highly unlikely for sausage to be radioactive unless it has been exposed to radiation intentionally for preservation.
stop eating radioactive food.....
Radiation does not harm food.
no. I've heard from a bunch of sources even one who does it and thae said no.
No. Gamma rays will not make materials radioactive.
WHAT? are you out your mind! we cannot eat radioactive food! and get a better education WHAT? are you out your mind! we cannot eat radioactive food! and get a better education
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Sometimes radioactive
yes, very tiny
An actinon is a radioactive isotope of an actinide, sometimes used exclusively for an isotope of radon.
Cobalt-60 and Cesium-137 are two radioactive isotopes commonly used to irradiate food for preservation purposes. They help eliminate harmful bacteria and pests, extending the shelf life of food products.
When you swallow radioactive food and it comes alive