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How does radiation pollution harm the environment? - Geography

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How does radiation pollution harm the environment?

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  1. Contamination of air, water, and soil: Radioactive particles and gases released into the environment deposit on land and in water or remain in the air, contaminating ecosystems.
  2. Long persistence: Many radioactive isotopes have long half‑lives, so contaminated places and materials can remain hazardous for decades to centuries.
  3. Entry into food chains (bioaccumulation and biomagnification): Radioisotopes taken up by plants or absorbed by aquatic organisms move up the food chain and concentrate in animal tissues, exposing predators (including humans) to higher doses.
  4. Direct harm to organisms (acute and chronic): Ionizing radiation damages cells and DNA, causing sickness and death at high doses (acute effects) and increased cancer, sterility, birth defects, and genetic mutations at lower chronic exposures.
  5. Reproductive and population effects: Radiation can reduce fertility, cause birth abnormalities, and lower the survival of offspring, which can lead to declines or local extinctions of wildlife populations.
  6. Habitat and ecosystem disruption: Heavy contamination can kill vegetation (e.g., the “Red Forest” near Chernobyl) and alter food webs and ecosystem functions (soil microbes, nutrient cycling, aquatic food webs).
  7. Pollution from waste and operations: Improper disposal of radioactive waste, cooling-water releases from nuclear plants, and emissions from mining/refining radioactive materials can continually introduce radioactivity into the environment.
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Chapter 16: Effects of Pollution - SOLVE AND SCORE [Page 176]

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Rachna Sapra Geography [English] Class 9 ICSE
Chapter 16 Effects of Pollution
SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 4. (a) | Page 176
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