way of being exposed to radiation is through internal exposure, or internal
contamination,

This can happen through two ways:

direct contamination or

indirect contamination.
It should be recalled that a nuclear explosion results in the creation
of approximately 200 radioactive elements, or isotopes.

short~lived, such as polonium (Po
minutes, or astatine

Many of these are

2 22 or po84) which has a half-life of 3.0

(at218 or ates)

with a half-life of 2.0 seconds

(FRP, p.

55)

and actually become ineffective or return to their stable forms hefore they
can reach the ground,

However, longer-lived isotopes like strontium (sr?)

and cesium (Cs!37) have half-lives of about 30 vears.
(r131)

has a half-life of about eight days.

Radioactive iodine

It is these three elements

wnich are among the most dangerous to man in terms of fallout, or the material

which returns to earth after being lifted into high altitudes hy the explosion,
This fallout material may result in exposure of human heings
and fish)

(and animals

should they fall into their source of drinking water,

or if they are inhaled,

onto food,

Or, as happened in a few cases where the fallout

material landed on or near the people, curiosity compelled them to pick
up a flake of material and taste it to determine what it was,

All of these

result in the radioactive material, which emits both gamma and beta radiation,

being deposited internally into the human hodv,
A second way inan may be exposed to radioactivity internally is what might

be called “indirect" exposure.

It is through a more complicated mechanism:

the processes of his own environment,
The emphasis on ecology and environmental protection during the past
few years helps clarify how a person can become radioactively contaminated
internally from a nuclear explosion which occurred thousands of miles away
and years ago,

The present emphasis on protection of our environment from

pollution has made the general public aware of the interrelationships between

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