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English: This scale shows radiation levels that might be encountered in a range of situations, from normal activities up to nuclear accidents like Chernobyl or Fukushima. Each step up the scale increases radiation levels tenfold.
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Source "How much radiation". A version of this graphic was created for Zimmer, Katarina (7 February 2022). "Scientists can't agree about Chernobyl's impact on wildlife". Knowable Magazine. doi:10.1146/knowable-020422-1 https://knowablemagazine.org/article/food-environment/2022/scientists-cant-agree-about-chernobyls-impact-wildlife This version of the graphic is being released in png and svg formats by L. Modica / Knowable Magazine under a CC-BY-SA-4.0 license, as shown at the bottom of the image.
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current15:58, 1 March 2022Thumbnail for version as of 15:58, 1 March 20221,250 × 1,389 (136 KB)MaryMO (AR)Uploaded a work by L. Modica / Knowable Magazine from "How much radiation". A version of this graphic was created for Zimmer, Katarina (7 February 2022). "Scientists can't agree about Chernobyl's impact on wildlife". Knowable Magazine. doi:10.1146/knowable-020422-1 https://knowablemagazine.org/article/food-environment/2022/scientists-cant-agree-about-chernobyls-impact-wildlife This version of the graphic is being released in png and svg formats by L. Modica / Knowable Magazine under a CC-BY-...
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