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What are man-made causes of radioactive pollution? - Geography

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What are man-made causes of radioactive pollution?

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The man-made causes of radioactive pollution are:

  1. X-ray waste: Used in medical treatments and diagnostics, X-rays and other isotope radiations can affect chromosomes, causing mutations.

  2. Radioactive fallout from nuclear plants: Fuel elements and coolants in nuclear power establishments release radiation. Even buried radioactive wastes can leak and pollute the surroundings.

  3. Nuclear weapons testing: Involves substances like uranium-235 and plutonium-239. The radioactive materials released can contaminate soil and water and enter food chains.

  4. Use of radioactive isotopes in research: Wastewater from laboratories can pollute rivers and other water bodies.

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Chapter 16: Pollution - EXERCISES [Page 150]

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Morning Star Total Geography [English] Class 9 ICSE
Chapter 16 Pollution
EXERCISES | Q IV. 1. (a) i. | Page 150
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