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The Consequence of Drinking Water, in Air and Soil with the Presence of Natural Radioactive Elements

Received: 22 March 2021    Accepted: 25 May 2021    Published: 31 May 2021
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The current work was evaluated so as to assess the impact of naturally hot components in soil and water samples. The majority of the world's covers were made up of emitting radiation components. We have taken eight consecutive research previous studied article related with the present work what we are focused. The first source of hot isotopes is deposits that can be enriched in 238 U and its girl isotopes. All the foremost necessary natural resources are water. Natural radiation and its effects on human health, plants, and mining have recently become a major environmental concern as a result of the invention of widespread inert gas levels in home air at concentrations that exceed each location. Precise activity and gamma-absorbed dose rates of terrestrial present radionuclides in edge soil were determined through gamma-ray chemical analysis. The purpose of this study was to collect baseline data on natural environmental electromagnetic radiation and radiation levels, as well as to assess the corresponding tomography health effects on individuals. precise activity and gamma-absorbed dose rates of terrestrial present radionuclides in edge soil were determined through gamma-ray chemical analysis. The goal of this study was also to collect baseline data on natural environmental electromagnetic radiation and radiation levels, as well as to assess the health effects of tomography on individuals.

Published in International Journal of Environmental Chemistry (Volume 5, Issue 1)
DOI 10.11648/j.ijec.20210501.13
Page(s) 12-16
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Radiation, Radioactivity, Environments, Effect and Exposure

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  • Department of Physics, College Natural of Science, Mekdela Amba University, Mekdela Amba, Ethiopia

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