Not exact matches
When it hardens, it shrinks by about 20 percent, sucking up fine
radioactive particles and encapsulating them in its folds.
Baxter suggested that the
particles fell onto the roadside during the 1960s and early 1970s
when radioactive material was being carried in trailers to the waste shaft.
This happened in 1986
when a nuclear power plant at Chernobyl caught fire and exploded, showering surrounding territory with
radioactive particles and threatening to let molten uranium fuel seep deep into the ground.
When inhaled, these
radioactive particles can damage the cells that line the lung.
Dane: I just now (4-14-16) heard you discuss climate engineering and the synergistic complexities which flare into existence
when combined with Fukushima Radiation in both the air and the Pacific — and other
radioactive particles from who knows where (Iraq war DU,left - over above ground atomic explosions, millions of tons of nuke waste just dumped into the oceans since 1945)?
«Radon gas decays into
radioactive particles that can get trapped in your lungs
when you breathe,» according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).