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RADIATION AND ITS EFFECTS ON HUMAN AND ENVIRONMENT

by Kajol Uprety | 26-03-2020 21:50


Radiation and its effects on Human life & Environment

        

           Radiation is the emission or transmission of energy in the form of wave or particle through a material medium .e.g. X ray , gamma ray,radio wave,Nuclear medicine, electromagnetic Energy. As we all known Radiation is a Heterogeneous we can't see ,feel,or touch the Radiation. Radiation is particularly use in our daily life.

We get radiation either directly or indirectly .Each day we are being exposed to sun, so somehow we get the Radiation from being exposed to sun.

Actually radiation is typically used x ray .It is used for viewing the internal parts of the body .It helps us for viewing the internal parts of the body. It helps us for viewing the bones. Many humans are being affecting many diseases . Radiation used in the X ray machine helps for orthopedic injuries and traumatic fracture.It helps to diagnose a orthopedic cases. 

     Excessive radiation shows adverse effects to skin. It may appear red rashes which itches extensiveness . High radiation close permit cancer (blood cancer) to human being . Similarly late effects can appear year after exposure .

  1. Carcino genesis 

  2. Cataractogenesis

  3. Embryologic effect 

  4. Lifespan shortening 

 Similarly to humans and animals; plants; and soil are also affected negative from high amount of nuclear radiation . Just like in human; radioactive material can damage plants tissue as well as inhibit plant growth.

      We human ourselves can protect our environment from radiation by staying inside home will helps to reduce exposure to radiation . Additional symptoms are habitat loss; soil;  air and passed on by organism in forest ecosystem the animal; and vegetation is affected forest and mountain are particularly contaminates . Radiation in the environment even sunlight the most essential radiation of all can be harmful in excessive amounts.