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yes, it is the same
To prevent radiation pollution, you can limit exposure to sources of radiation, properly dispose of radioactive waste, implement safety measures in nuclear facilities, and monitor radiation levels regularly to ensure they are within safe limits. Additionally, following regulations and guidelines set by authorities can help prevent radiation pollution.
Beta
Beta minus radiation is a stream of electrons.
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.
Patients receiving internal radiation therapy do become temporarily radioactive
we can stop this pollution by throwing booms.
Patients receiving interstitial radiation do become temporarily radioactive
The most common example of radiation pollution that I know of is when you are talking about an astronomical observatory. If the observatory is located near a city the astronomers are constantly complaining about the lights of the city being reflected in whatever cloud cover there is fouling the view of the sky.
No, quartz is not radioactive. It does not emit harmful radiation.
Radioactive pollution causes cancer.
Michael D Matheny has written: 'QWATA documentation' -- subject(s): Dosage, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Nuclear power plants, Nuclear power plants, Radiation, Radiation dosimetry, Radioactive pollution of water, Radioactive substances in rivers, lakes