Radiation can be harmful because it can damage cells and tissues in the body, leading to increased risk of cancer, genetic mutations, and other health problems. High levels of radiation exposure can cause immediate effects such as radiation sickness, while long-term exposure can increase the risk of developing various diseases. It is important to limit exposure to radiation to minimize these potential health risks.
Infrared radiation, infrared, heat radiation.
Natural background radiation
Secondary radiation refers to the radiation that is produced when primary radiation interacts with matter, leading to the emission of additional radiation. This secondary radiation can have different properties and energies compared to the original primary radiation.
There are two main types of radiation: External Radiation External radiation is the most common type of radiation, typically given after lumpectomy and sometimes, mastectomy. Internal Radiation Internal radiation is a less common method of giving radiation. It is being studied for use after lumpectomy.
Nuclear weapons emit various types of radiation, including gamma radiation, neutron radiation, and thermal radiation. These forms of radiation can have harmful effects on living organisms and the environment.
Ultra-violet radiation.
No. It emits radiation and is very harmfull without a proper Radiation Protective equipment
Cobalt-60 usually emits beta radiation, though it is associated with a smaller amount of gamma radiation. If it is ingested in sufficient quantity it can contribute to radiation poisoning, and this can lead to cancer, tumors, and genetic damage.
harmfull
Alpacas are not harmfull. They are very gentle
it is harmfull because it can kill people around the world
no
It is normal
no snails are not harmful.
it kills.
No
No.