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Characteristic of Pollutant Element and the Side Effect with People Living Environments

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Radon could be a natural hot gas while not odor, color or style. It found rocks, soil, concrete and bricks. The measurements of 222Rn concentration in a total of twelve completely different soil samples in kombolcha city were investigated. The concentrations were measured by alpha qualitative analysis detection technique with Corentium digital element detector. Within the general population, element exposure could be an explanation for carcinoma. The aim of a system was to assess the danger of hot element exposure to human health. Knowledge regarding health risks is vital, and efforts may be created to guard against associated health issues. Underneath the surface, there is a much better chance of reducing the impact of element exposure on public health and resulting in more practical interference with a variety of respiratory organ diseases. Many scientific and health organizations, including the World Health Organization, consider element gas to be hepatotoxic to humans. The elements that have the greatest impact on the human environment, with a focus on metastasis diseases. The hot gassy part is found in most building materials, and thus the land on which the buildings are built is created. One of the most important challenges that we have a tendency to face nowadays in the field of pollution is element pollution's thought-about as a hot part emitting continuous radiation throughout its short era. Several researchers have recently expressed an interest in studying the effects of element on human health, as it is regarded as one of the most common indoor air contaminants due to its malignant neoplastic disease properties.

Published in Radiation Science and Technology (Volume 7, Issue 2)
DOI 10.11648/j.rst.20210702.12
Page(s) 27-31
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Radon, Outdoor, Exposure, Concentration and in Dour

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