You make it sound like a bad thing.. the small amounts of radiation that actually makes it to your food supply is smaller than the amount of radiation you receive from eating a banana.
You make it sound like a bad thing.. the small amounts of radiation that actually makes it to your food supply is smaller than the amount of radiation you receive from eating a banana.
The sea ostensibly diffuses it, but once radioactive particles are consumed by microorganisms and algae, these are then consumed by larger organisms until the food chain delivers us a concentrated dose of toxicity. Its the same vector mercury poisoning follows.
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