What is radioactive rain?

Rain on an area contaminated by a surface burst changes the pattern of radioactive intensities by washing off higher elevations, buildings, equipment, and vegetation. This reduces intensities in some areas and possibly increases intensities in drainage systems; on low ground; and in flat, poorly drained areas.
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Is radioactive rain real?

In fact, radioactive rain is not a new health threat or evidence of a cover-up by the nuclear industry, but rather is indicative of just how many naturally occurring radioactive particles there are in Earth's atmosphere. In particular, there is a large amount of uranium present in soil and rock, he said.
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What causes radioactive rain?

Radioactive fallout is rarely a good thing. But new research suggests charged particles emitted from Cold War–era nuclear tests may have boosted rainfall thousands of kilometers away from the testing sites, by triggering electrical charges in the air that caused water droplets to coalesce.
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What is the black rain?

The "black rain" that fell after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki has been generally believed to contain radioactive materials. During 1949-1961 the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission conducted surveys that included a query about exposure to the rain that fell a short time after the bombings.
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Is Hiroshima still radioactive?

Is there still radiation in Hiroshima and Nagasaki? The radiation in Hiroshima and Nagasaki today is on a par with the extremely low levels of background radiation (natural radioactivity) present anywhere on Earth. It has no effect on human bodies.
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Who nuked Japan?

The United States detonated two atomic bombs over the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on 6 and 9 August 1945, respectively. The two bombings killed between 129,000 and 226,000 people, most of whom were civilians, and remain the only use of nuclear weapons in armed conflict.
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What does Black Rain do to you?

Black rain has caused acute radiation symptoms (ARS) in many who were exposed to it, with reports of people suffering from nausea and diarrhoea for weeks. Other ARS include fever, sore throat and loss of hair. Over time, many people who were exposed to black rain have developed cancer.
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What is black rain the 100?

At the start of season 4, Raven Reyes confirms the rising radiation levels and that they have no more than six months before they would be dead. At first, black rain would start and there would be no drinkable water. Then people will start developing pre-cancerous lesions and the air would become toxic.
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How many survived Hiroshima bombing?

He was, in fact, so healthy that he avoided speaking out about his experiences for fear of being “unfair to people who were really sick,” as his daughter Toshiko told the Independent. In total, an estimated 165 people survived both bombings.
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Is Black Rain a real thing?

The intense fires created around Hiroshima by the bomb carried large quantities of ash into the atmosphere. The ash had the effect of 'seeding' the clouds and the result was a 'black rain' which fell 1-2 hours after the explosion.
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How do I survive radioactive fallout?

Go to the basement or middle of the building.

Stay away from the outer walls and roof. Try to maintain a distance of at least six feet between yourself and people who are not part of your household. If possible, wear a mask if you're sheltering with people who are not a part of your household.
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Did it rain after Chernobyl?

The wind was strong, and the rain an unusually torrential, 40-minute downpour, but Sergei Sizov, a professor at the local teacher-training college, thought nothing of it until delivering a lesson the next day on one of the more outlandish responsibilities of educators in the Soviet Union – detecting and responding to ...
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What does black rain feel like?

He remembers an intense light in the sky and then the sound of a blast emanating from the city. Hours later, he says, came a snowfall like no other. Fragments of paper, banknotes and ash – and then a heavy downpour of black rain. “The rain felt greasy,” he says.
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How long did the black rain last?

In heavy rain areas, black rain lasted for 1–2 h; then ordinary colorless rain came down. Components of the black rain seemed to contain the A-bomb fallout, with soil and debris produced by a Mach wave, and soot from fires. Black rain-affected areas were expected to be highly radioactive.
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Why does it rain after an explosion?

The rainclouds of the rainout are often formed by the particles of a nuclear explosion itself and because of this, the decontamination of rainout is more difficult than a "dry" fallout.
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What caused the nuclear apocalypse in the 100?

It began when the Artificial Intelligence A.L.I.E. instigated a global nuclear exchange. Earth was left in ruins as a result, with the majority of inhabitants killed and the planet simmering in radiation. This apocalyptic event is also known as "the Bombs" or "the Fire".
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Is the 100 realistic?

But the scary thing is that this show is very realistic and is actually based on American government now. For example, in season 2 you get introduced to a group of people who survived the radioactivity by taking shelter into a bunker called Mount Weather.
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Is Clarke a Nightblood now?

In Season 4, Clarke injects herself with more Nightblood, i.e. Luna's blood marrow, as part of Abby's research into alternate survival plans for Praimfaya. Apparently, this made her a proper Nightblood, giving Clarke the ability to survive the radiation that Praimfaya unleases on the planet.
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Are bombs nuclear?

Atom or atomic bombs are nuclear weapons. Their energy comes from reactions that take place in the nuclei of their atoms. During World War Two, “atomic bomb” usually meant a bomb that relies on fission, or the splitting of heavy nuclei into smaller units, releasing energy.
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What is the difference between the atomic bomb and a nuclear bomb?

A nuclear bomb is a bomb that uses nuclear fission which is the splitting of an atom into two or more particles and nuclear fusion which is the fusion of two or more atoms into one large one while an atomic bomb is a type of nuclear bomb that uses nuclear fission.
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Which country has the deadliest weapons?

Here are the 10 countries with the most nuclear weapons:
  • United States (5,550)
  • China (350)
  • France (290)
  • United Kingdom (225)
  • Pakistan (165)
  • India (156)
  • Israel (90)
  • North Korea (50)
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How did Einstein react to the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki?

He was deeply shaken by the extent of the destruction and wrote a public missive to the United Nations. He proposed the formation of a world government to stop the use of nuclear weapons.
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How is Hiroshima now?

Hiroshima Today. In 1958, the population of Hiroshima reached 410,000, finally exceeding what it was before the war. In 1980, Hiroshima became Japan's tenth "government ordinance designated city." At present, it is a major urban center, home to about 1.12 million.
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