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Jacob Oneill
17 August, 13:41
Can radio ways harm you?
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Lizbeth Jackson
17 August, 14:49
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Did you mean waves?
and no
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Jaylynn Koch
17 August, 15:24
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Nope, they're everywhere! That's how your radio in your car works, radio waves from a tower into your car. They're completely harmless.
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