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Lilah Arias
19 February, 16:31
Is a radioactive gas that forms in rocks
underground.
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Amelie Hale
19 February, 16:47
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Radon gas.
Explanation:
It forms naturally from the decay (breaking down) of radioactive elements, such as uranium, which are found in different amounts in soil and rock throughout the world. Radon gas in the soil and rock can move into the air and into underground water and surface water.
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