In 1986, the world's worst nuclear accident occurred, when the Chernobyl nuclear reactor within the Soviet Republic of the Ukraine exploded, releasing 400x as much radiation as the nuclear bomb which was dropped upon Hiroshima, Japan in 1945. The most dangerous radiation which can be emitted after a nuclear meltdown or detonation of a nuclear atomic bomb are gamma rays, which like x-rays are made up of high energy photons which can travel long distances. Most gamma rays pass straight through an ...
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