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Oscar Calhoun
9 September, 09:37
What are 3 effects of nuclear radiation
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Kiley Hays
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In a nuclear explosion the human body can be irradiated by at least three processes. The first, and most major, cause of burns is due to thermal radiation and not caused by ionizing radiation. Thermal burns from infrared heat radiation, these would be the most common burn type experienced by personnel.
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