Yes.
Adrian G. Faithoker B.S. M.S. Ph.D.
In "Shaun of the Dead," the origin of the zombies is never explicitly explained. However, a radio broadcast hints at a possible cause, suggesting that a satellite crash may have released a virus or radiation that turned people into zombies. The film focuses more on the comedic and social aspects of the zombie apocalypse rather than the specific details of its origin.
There are no zombies. Zombies are fiction.
That would depend on what caused the zombiehood. However, there is almost certainly a way to either reverse the cause and effects or to prevent it continuing.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that zombies, as popularly depicted in fiction, will exist in 2025 or at any time in the future. The concept of zombies is rooted in folklore and entertainment, not in reality. While certain diseases can cause behaviors that might resemble "zombie-like" symptoms, they do not create the undead as portrayed in movies and games. Thus, it's safe to say that we won't see actual zombies in 2025.
Animals can be affected by radiation exposure, just like humans. Their sensitivity to radiation depends on factors such as the type of radiation, dose, duration of exposure, and species of the animal. High levels of radiation can cause DNA damage, mutations, and other health issues in animals.
No, nuclear radiation cannot cause zombies. Radiation exposure in large amounts can have serious health effects on humans, but it does not possess the ability to reanimate the dead or create fictional creatures like zombies.
There are no zombies on Just Cause 2.
no zombies are not real there myths
It cannot. If the blast does not directly kill the people in question, then they may be infected by the nuclear radiation. This radiation is deadly and often kills victims, but will not turn them into zombies.
when ever there is a nuclear radiation in a area that will affect DNA
well....there was a nuke and all the radiation effected all the people on the surface to be zombies All people in the air or underground will not be zombies
In "Shaun of the Dead," the origin of the zombies is never explicitly explained. However, a radio broadcast hints at a possible cause, suggesting that a satellite crash may have released a virus or radiation that turned people into zombies. The film focuses more on the comedic and social aspects of the zombie apocalypse rather than the specific details of its origin.
Radiation can cause sunburn, cancer, genetic mutation.
There are a number of types of radiation that can cause mutation in humans.Gamma radiation is probably the one you were thinking of, but ultraviolet radiation can also cause mutation.Pretty much any kind of radiation that causes mutation will almost always cause cancer, as a result.
Yes radiation can cause liver failure.
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Artificial radiations is radiation that is cause by human activities. This radiation adds to the natural radiation that is around.