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Radiation can travel through water by either absorbing, reflecting, or scattering off the water molecules as it passes through. The amount of radiation that passes through water depends on factors such as the type and energy of the radiation, the thickness of the water, and the composition of the water.

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Does radiation need a material to travel through?

No, radiation can travel through a vacuum as well as through materials such as air, water, and solids. The ability of radiation to travel through materials depends on factors such as the type of radiation and the material's density and thickness.


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In which way does heat travel?

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