How To Use radioactive dust In A Sentence
- In bullets and cannon shells, the amount aerosolised is 40-70 per cent, leaving pieces and unexploded shells in the environment, to provide new sources of radioactive dust and contamination of the groundwater from dissolved depleted uranium metal long after the battles are over, as reported in a 2003 report by the UN Environmental Program on Yugoslavia. International Doctors for D.U. (Depleted Uranium)
- A nuclear war between India and Pakistan would kill and injure tens of millions –and produce clouds of radioactive dust that would pollute all of Asia's major rivers and, eventually, the entire globe.
- The sediment around its shores blew 5 million curies of radioactive dust over 25,000 square kilometres, irradiating 500,000 people.
- For one cannot destroy another without destroying oneself; and the nuclear bomb detonated was large enough to cause radioactive dust to reach the soil of Lemuria, causing the Polynesian DNA to fray.
- A Department of Environment spokesman said that 1 gram of radioactive dust had been released.
- The men breathe air that is filtered to remove any radioactive dust, nerve gases or biological toxins.
- As the fire shed its microscopic radioactive dust over their houses and gardens, they continued to walk about, blissfully unaware.
- A tell-tale white coating of radioactive dust gives away their association with the worst nuclear accident in history. The Sun
- If you're caught downwind from a blast, take measures to prevent radioactive dust particles entering your body.