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    alexgolf is offline Junior Member
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    Default Will the nuclear radiation affect you?

    At the first of the 2011, Japan suffered from the earthquakes and tsunamis, and the worse is the exploring of the neclear radiation becasue the of breaking of the nuclear power plants.
    will the nuclear radiation cross the sea and affect you?
    Anyone know?

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    kentslash is offline Senior Member
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    maybe... we know that radiation can affect our body.

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    alexgolf is offline Junior Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by kentslash View Post
    maybe... we know that radiation can affect our body.
    Of course, so we need look out at this.
    Remember.
    Do you afraid of it?

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    Well, I live in Brazil and Brazil is very far from Japan, so the radiation won´t affect Brazil.

    China, Australia, Russian, India, may suffer too much.

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    I fear that we'll probably never know, not until we see concrete evidence, but by that time it'll just be too late..

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    it will not affect you... coz its too far.. :
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    It always affect us. Everything that affects the nature, will affect us, unless we live in Mars. Not so much like the others countries, but will, unfortunately

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    No, definitely not...Brazil is too far from the tragedy.

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    it will not affect .... god love us..

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    Sheesh, I live in Japan, and I'm not even worried about it! lol.

    It is a major concern though, but I live in southern Japan - Osaka.

    They have radiation counters posted online, and most cities have very low numbers in Japan. I read that Rome Italy naturally has higher levels of radiation than Tokyo does right now.

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    No, the particles cannot travel such a long distance and remain intact. The radiation will not affect us, but the awakening we have gotten by realizing just how dangerous a nuclear plant can be.

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