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RADIATION ECOLOGY AND ITS EFFECT ON ECOSYSTEM

    1 Author(s):  DR. RITU VERMA

Vol -  13, Issue- 7 ,         Page(s) : 152 - 158  (2022 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH

Abstract

Radiation ecology is concerned with radioactive substances, radiation, and the environment. There are two important facets of radiation ecology: (i) effects of radiation individuals, populations, communities and ecosystems, and (ii) the fate of radioactive substances released into the environment. The health of humans, like all living organisms, is dependent on an ecosystem that sustains life. Healthy ecosystems are the sine qua non for healthy organisms. Yet there is abundant evidence that many life-support systems are far from healthy, placing an increased burden on human health. Radioactive substances are among the most toxic substances known.

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