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| Staff Member AKA: SciD Member Since: Feb 2006 | Chernobyl - Nature's heaven now ![]() ![]() Quote:
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| vBookie Team AKA: Marky Member Since: May 2009 Location: The Great Satan National Team: England Domestic Team: USACA | Wow, still would not drink the water there. What does Bhopal look like now? Was it as lucky? I remember when Union Carbide came to recruit at my university and a whole mass of students protested and drove them off campus lol. | ||
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| Staff Member AKA: SciD Member Since: Feb 2006 | There is diffrence in Nuclear leak and Chemical leak. Bhopal would be twice more densly populated now. ![]() I had attended a online class where this lady lets you hear some amazing sounds from nature and she introduced us to sounds of nature from Chernobyl. It just shows that nature has its way of fighting back. | ||
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| PC Battrick Cup Champion S14 AKA: Battrick champion! Member Since: Jan 2006 Location: Liverpool National Team: England Domestic Team: Lancashire | It won't be too much of a problem for species with fairly short life spans, as there isn't much time for the cumulative effect of radiation to do much damage. It will have an effect across several generations still. Humans could probably survive there for a fair while providing there were lots of teenage pregnancies. | ||
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| Staff Member AKA: SciD Member Since: Feb 2006 | Quote:
Code: Country ↓ birth rate ↓ abortion rate ↓ Combined rate ↓ United Kingdom 29.6 21.3 50.9 New Zealand 33.4 22.5 55.9 Hungary 29.9 30.2 60.1 United States 55.6 30.2 85.8 | ||
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| Staff Member Member Since: Oct 2004 | The radiation levels in the Zone vary. Some parts are quite safe for humans, some parts not so much. The power plant itself actually remained in operation for 14 years after the explosion. Initial radioactive material destroyed forests, but the soil is very fertile and the ecology bounced back after much of the unstable material had decayed into safer isotopes. It's an interesting demonstration, that natural processes are more adverse to the presence of humans than a heavy dose of radiation. | ||
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| Global Moderator PC Awards 2009: Best Global Moderator Member Since: Feb 2005 Location: West Sussex National Team: England Domestic Team: Sussex CCC | Quote:
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