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Some asteroid fragments are large enough to not completely burn upin the
atmosphere and end up on the surface of the Earth. It is possiblefor such
a fragment to be radioactive. What is chief cause of radioactivity?If you
had a radiation detector that could measure the amount of radiation- but
not the type of radiation, how could you determine which type ofradiation
was being emitted?
Some asteroid fragments are large enough to not completely burn upin the
atmosphere and end up on the surface of the Earth. It is possiblefor such
a fragment to be radioactive. What is chief cause of radioactivity?If you
had a radiation detector that could measure the amount of radiation- but
not the type of radiation, how could you determine which type ofradiation
was being emitted?
Irving HeathcoteLv2
6 Aug 2019