The Effects of Nuclear Radiation Forty Years Later
By Alexandra Meyer
Radioactive decay is how a atom releases radiation as it loses energy. The amount of radiation it emits over time is related to its half-life. Of the radioactive elements released at Chernobyl, Iodine-131 has the shortest half-life, and Cesium-137 has the longest half-life.
Iodine-131's half-life is 8 days. Plutonium-241's half-life is 14 years. Cesium-137's half-life is 30 years. Strontium-90's half-life is 29 years
While Chernobyl was a horrible accident, there are a few pros to what happened. We were able to study the effects of radiation of people and a large range of area. We were also able to learn more about how to prevent something like this from happening in the future.
Chernobyl had several cons. One of those are workers and innocent people being killed. Another is the health affects of the radiation. A third was the loss of a large area of land and millions of dollars that was used to build the power plant and surrounding town.
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