Which countries have less radiation?

The dose due to cosmic radiation depends essentially on altitude above sea level, so that low-lying countries, e.g. the Netherlands, Denmark and Baltic countries, are less affected than Turkey, Switzerland or Austria.
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Where is the lowest radiation on Earth?

Where is the least radioactive place on Earth? Halfway to the bottom of the ocean, where seawater provides maximum shielding from both cosmic radiation and gamma rays from the earth's crust.
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Which country has the highest radiation?

Chernobyl, Ukraine

Chernobyl was the nuclear event of the 1980s. On April 26, 1986 one of the world's largest nuclear disasters occurred when Reactor 4 exploded, and it released radiation that was 100-times more powerful than the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombs combined.
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Is it possible to live without radiation?

Recent studies on the biological effects of radiation carried out under radiation levels from natural background to essentially zero radiation, demonstrate that the absence of radiation is not good for organisms (Castillo et al., 2015).
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What is the most radioactive place in the US?

Sitting on 586 square miles of desert in Washington, the Hanford Nuclear Reservation is the most toxic place in America. Buried beneath the ground, in storage tanks, are 56 million gallons of radioactive waste. Many of them are leaking into the ground.
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What city is full of radiation?

Chernobyl (/tʃɜːrˈnoʊbəl/ chur-NOH-bəl, UK also /tʃɜːrˈnɒbəl/ chur-NOB-əl; Russian: Чернобыль, IPA: [tɕɪrˈnobɨlʲ]) or Chornobyl (Ukrainian: Чорнобиль, IPA: [tʃorˈnɔbɪlʲ] ( listen)) is a partially abandoned city in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, situated in the Vyshhorod Raion of northern Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine.
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Where is the safest place from nuclear?

In a study published in Physics of Fluids, scientists simulated an atomic bomb explosion to determine the best and worst places to be in a concrete-reinforced building during such an event. The safest place: the corners of a room, author Ioannis Kokkinakis of Cyprus' University of Nicosia said in a statement.
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Can your body get rid of radiation?

If you're exposed to significant radiation, your thyroid will absorb radioactive iodine (radioiodine) just as it would other forms of iodine. The radioiodine is eventually cleared from the body in urine.
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Does radiation stay in your body forever?

Some sources of the radiation stay in the body for only a short time. Others, like seeds and radioactive medicines stay in the body forever. But the radiation gets weaker and is used up over time. Internal radiation does make you radioactive for a short time.
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Is Japan full of radiation?

Japanese people are generally exposed to a background radiation of 2.09 mSv/y (Table S9) (24). Nationwide surveys on terrestrial and cosmic radiation and radon concentration have shown an annual dose ranging from 0.72 to 1.24 mSv among 47 prefectures (25–28).
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Does Japan have a lot of radiation?

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.
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What is the most harmful radiation to humans?

Gamma rays are the most harmful external hazard. Beta particles can partially penetrate skin, causing “beta burns”. Alpha particles cannot penetrate intact skin. Gamma and x-rays can pass through a person damaging cells in their path.
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Which part of the body is least sensitive to radiation?

Reproductive and gastrointestinal cells are not regenerating as quickly and are less sensitive. The nerve and muscle cells are the slowest to regenerate and are the least sensitive cells.
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Who is least sensitive to radiation?

The least sensitive are nerve cells and muscle fibers. Very sensitive cells are also oocytes and lymphocytes, although they are resting cells and do not meet the criteria described above.
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What blocks the most radiation?

Shielding: Barriers of lead, concrete, or water provide protection from penetrating gamma rays. Gamma rays can pass completely through the human body; as they pass through, they can cause damage to tissue and DNA. and x-rays.
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Which human organ is most sensitive to radiation?

The most radiation-sensitive organs include the hematopoietic system [4], the gastrointestinal (GI) system [5], skin [6, 7], vascular system [8, 9], reproductive system, and brain [10–12].
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How can you protect yourself from radiation?

Staying inside will reduce your exposure to radiation.
  1. Close and lock windows and doors.
  2. Take a shower or wipe exposed parts of your body with a damp cloth.
  3. Drink bottled water and eat food in sealed containers.
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What jobs receive the most radiation?

Not surprisingly, jobs in nuclear medicine have the highest exposure to radiation compounds. However, dental hygienists are also exposed to high amounts of radiation, as well as pilots and even podiatrists.
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What foods reduce radiation?

Focus on nutrient-dense foods like fruits, vegetables, grains, and lean proteins. Avoid saturated fats, sugar, salt, and alcohol. Change your eating habits and times. Eat smaller meals more frequently.
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Does boiling water remove radiation?

Boiling tap water does not get rid of radioactive material.

You can drink water, juices, or other drinks in sealed containers. Drinks in your refrigerator or freezer are also safe to drink. The package protects the liquid inside from radioactive material.
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Can iodine protect you from radiation?

It only protects the thyroid from radioactive iodine (I-131) and does not protect other parts of the body from other types of radiation. KI is recommended only for people under 40 and pregnant or breastfeeding people. Doses recommended by the U.S. FDA depend on age.
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What areas of US would be safe in nuclear war?

Some estimates name Maine, Oregon, Northern California, and Western Texas as some of the safest locales in the case of nuclear war, due to their lack of large urban centers and nuclear power plants.
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Which US cities would be targeted in a nuclear war?

  • A nuclear attack on US soil would most likely target one of six cities: New York, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, or Washington, DC.
  • But a public-health expert says any of those cities would struggle to provide emergency services to the wounded.
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What to do if a nuke is coming?

For a nuclear explosion, if you have warning, take cover from the blast behind anything that might offer protection. If you are outside, lie face down to protect exposed skin from the heat and flying debris. After the shockwave passes, go inside the nearest building as quickly as possible.
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