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  1. 18 sie 2023 · One source of natural radiation that presents a danger is radon — a radioactive gas with no colour, smell or taste. It is released from bedrock material and passes through the soil. It then tends to dilute in the air, so outdoors, radon poses no harm to human health.

  2. 25 sty 2023 · Radon is a radioactive gas that has no smell, colour or taste. Radon is produced from the natural radioactive decay of uranium, which is found in all rocks and soils. Radon can also be found in water. Radon escapes from the ground into the air, where it decays and produces further radioactive particles.

  3. Radon, which has a number of isotopes, is a naturally occurring colourless and odourless radioactive noble gas. The most stable of the isotopes is radon-222 (222Rn) (half-life 3.826 days), which is universally and henceforth here referred to simply as “radon” or “radon gas”.

  4. A naturally-occurring gas formed as a decay product of radium, radon is one of the densest substances that remains a gas under normal conditions, and is considered to be a health hazard due to its radioactivity. Its most stable isotope, radon-222, has a half-life of 3.8 days.

  5. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that is colorless and odorless. Radon comes from the natural decay of uranium or thorium, elements found in rocks, soils, and water. Radon breaks down quickly, giving off radioactive particles.

  6. 1 cze 2024 · Carcinogenesis. Radon risk zone. 1. Introduction. Lung cancer is undeniably the foremost cause of cancer-related deaths globally, accounting for approximately one-fifth of global cancer deaths, and is the deadliest cancer among men and the second deadliest among women (Bray et al., 2018, Sung et al., 2021).

  7. 16 lut 2024 · Radon is an odorless and invisible radioactive gas naturally released from rocks, soil, and water. Radon can get trapped inside homes and buildings, and build up in the air. Over time, breathing in high levels of radon can cause lung cancer.