A Nuclear Physicist or Researcher or Technician would be scientists who know that.
it is falling radioactive marterials launched into the atmostphere from an atomic blast
Radiation and atomic fallout (radioactive dust/debris forming a cloud).
Maurice H. Frere has written: 'The behavior of radioactive fallout in soils and plants' -- subject(s): Atomic energy in agriculture, Radioactive fallout, Radioactive substances in Soils, Radioisotopes in agriculture, Radioactive substances in soils
A scientist who studies crystals is known as a Crystallographer.
The fallout of an atomic bomb can last for days to weeks, depending on weather conditions and the size of the explosion. Fallout consists of radioactive particles that are carried by wind and can spread over large areas, causing long-term health and environmental effects. Evacuation and sheltering measures can help reduce exposure to fallout.
Absolutely. However, the certain widespread dispersal of radioactive fallout would deem this solution a ridiculous one.
Good. It is interesting Bad: Risk for exposure to radioactive materials
A person who studies atoms is called an atomic scientist. There are several different branches of science under this category. One of them is a physicist.
A nuclear fallout is when an atomic bomb is dropped on a country.
We'll consider "dirty" to mean producing radioactive fallout. Since hydrogen bombs (fusion bomb) require the energy from an atomic bomb (fission bomb) they are a little dirty. Its mostly the atomic bomb that creates dangerous isotopes that contaminate the blast area, and regions down-wind. Now an H-bomb is generally "cleaner" than a bomb purposefully-design to create a large amount of dangerous, radioactive fallout. There are various techniques where one can change the type and duration of fallout. These types of weapons are generally use fission (not fusion) to create this effect.
If it is related to Nuclear studies, then the answer would be fusion.
Yes, an atomic bomb releases a large amount of nuclear radiation in the form of gamma rays, neutrons, and radioactive fallout. This radiation can cause severe health effects in humans and the environment.