Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Are the effects of nuclear radiation related to the local climate?
Are the effects of nuclear radiation related to the local climate?
The influence of nuclear radiation has something to do with the local climate.
Under the condition of no wind and no rain, the influence range of nuclear radiation pollution is small. In windy weather, radioactive dust will be blown far away, even hundreds of kilometers away. In rainy days, radioactive substances will reach the ground with rainfall and penetrate into groundwater, resulting in long-term pollution.
So the influence of climate on nuclear radiation exists.
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