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9 December, 10:29

Where in our daily lives do we encounter "background" radiation

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  1. 9 December, 10:42
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    Explanation:Naturally occurring radioactive materials are present in its crust, the floors and walls of our homes, schools, or offices and in the food we eat and drink. There are radioactive gases in the air we breathe. Our own bodies - muscles, bones, and tissue - contain naturally occurring radioactive elements.
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