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What are the different types of natural radiation?

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What are the different types of natural radiation?

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Answer – Natural radiation takes the same forms as “human-caused” radiations. All the same decays discussed above happen naturally. Radiation we are exposed to from our environment include Cosmic (high energy particles and EM from outside of our galaxy), Cosmic induced (C-14, Tritium made in the atmosphere by interation with cosmic radiation), Solar (UV from the sun mostly, but in space can be particles), and terrestrial (Uranium, Thorium, Radon contained in the Earth itself). Life forms have incorporated all of these into their biomasses, so all life on Earth has some amount of radioactivity in it. That includes the food and water we ingest, and humans in general. What methods are used to detect radiation? Answer – Because ionizing radiation does just that, ionizes, it is easy to see that using a medium like a gas, and a voltage, you can measure the amount of charge liberated in that medium. And that is the most common method of measuring radiation. The infamous Gieger Counter is in r

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Natural radiation takes the same forms as “human-caused” radiation.). Life forms have incorporated all of these into their biomass, so all life on Earth has some amount of radioactivity in it. That includes the food and water we ingest, and humans in general.

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Natural radiation takes the same forms as “human-caused” radiations. All the same decays discussed above happen naturally. Radiation we are exposed to from our environment include Cosmic (high energy particles and EM from outside of our galaxy), Cosmic induced (C-14, Tritium made in the atmosphere by interactions with cosmic radiation), Solar (UV from the sun mostly, but in space can be particles), and terrestrial (Uranium, Thorium, Radon contained in the Earth itself). Life forms have incorporated all of these into their biomass, so all life on Earth has some amount of radioactivity in it. That includes the food and water we ingest, and humans in general.

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Answer question 7: Natural radiation takes the same forms as “human-caused” radiation. All the same decays discussed above happen naturally. Radiation we are exposed to from our environment include Cosmic (high energy particles and EM from outside of our galaxy), Cosmic induced (C-14, Tritium made in the atmosphere by interactions with cosmic radiation), Solar (UV from the sun mostly, but in space can be particles), and terrestrial (Uranium, Thorium, Radon contained in the Earth itself). Life forms have incorporated all of these into their biomass, so all life on Earth has some amount of radioactivity in it. That includes the food and water we ingest, and humans in general. For more info: • Radiation around us (UofM) • Radioactivity in Nature Return to the FAQ index Question 8: What methods are used to detect radiation? Answer question 8: Because ionizing radiation does just that, ionizes, it is easy to see that using a medium like a gas, and a voltage, you can measure the amount of ch

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Natural radiation takes the same forms as “human-caused” radiation. All the same decays discussed above happen naturally. Radiation we are exposed to from our environment include Cosmic (high energy particles and EM from outside of our galaxy), Cosmic induced (C-14, Tritium made in the atmosphere by interactions with cosmic radiation), Solar (UV from the sun mostly, but in space can be particles), and terrestrial (Uranium, Thorium, Radon contained in the Earth itself). Life forms have incorporated all of these into their biomass, so all life on Earth has some amount of radioactivity in it. That includes the food and water we ingest, and humans in general.

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