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Does radiation have the same impact on coastal areas, forest areas, and desert areas?
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Does radiation have the same impact on coastal areas, forest areas, and desert areas?
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Does radiation have the same impact on coastal areas, forest areas, and desert areas?
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no I don't think so
hope I'm right
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The effects
of radiation
in
coastal
and
forest areas
are far more severe due to the larger density of wildlife in these
areas
and due to the ease with which the
radiation
can spread here.
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