Yes, the radiation was much more abundant after the atomic bomb.
Radiation
Radiation Poisoning
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.
Radiation poisoning and fallout
No, but every year the potency of the radiation is halved.
The atomic bomb helped peopole know more about radiation poisining and helped in the advancements in neuclear energy.
Black rain spreads the radiation after an atomic bomb. The mushroom cloud puts radiation in the atmosphere, which becomes the black rain. Black rain is the main cause for widspread cancers and other sicknesses after an atomic bomb.
Radiation Poisoning
The Chernobyl disaster released around 400 times more radiation than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima. The explosion exposed millions of people to radiation and had widespread environmental consequences compared to the more localized impact of the atomic bomb.
Atomic bombs release various forms of radiation, including gamma rays, neutrons, and initial infrared radiation. The amount of radiation depends on the type and yield of the bomb. Immediate exposure to high levels of radiation can cause severe radiation sickness, burns, and even death.
biology An atomic bomb is a result of a fission reaction which is pure physics. However, the results of an atomic bomb explosion releases a tremendous amount of energy including a great amount of radiation which can cause radiation burns and affect genetic material possibly causing mutations. In that sense we can say that atomic bomb technology affects biology and therefore can be called biotechnology.