a country with an unexpectedly higher average radiation emission than Japan

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(1)It’s Korea
(2)I’m sure I’ve never been hit by an atomic bomb
(3)The nuclear power plant didn’t even go off. What does this mean

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(1)The reason why Korea’s radioactivity level is high is because of the granite scattered everywhere
(2)The radioactive material in the original granite is
(3)It’s mostly potassium-40, which isn’t very dangerous
(4)Half-life is 12.5 billion years, and after the collapse
(5)Non-radioactive substances such as sodium argon
(6)There is also a considerable amount of uranium and thorium
(7)Of course, the alpha sun beta won’t have a significant impact unless they find and rub themselves
(8)Radon, a substance that comes from the collapse of the two, is a problem because it is a toxic radioactive gas
(9)Thorium releases radon 220
(10)For this reason, in the case of the first floor or underground
(11)If there is no ventilation, there is a risk of being poisoned with radon
(12)Still, no matter how much mass melted by the soap, it’s much more dangerous to cut a chunk of flesh with a knife
(13)It is right that Japan has a higher risk

We need to monitor whether Japanese scallops are sold domestically

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