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Our current study focuses on the definition of radiation pollution and the study of its main causes, sources, main types and its direct and indirect impact on human life. Industrial waste is the main source of radiation emission in nature, and it is this radiation that directly affects the environment in which humans and other living organisms live. In addition to study the effects of this radioactive contamination in the world, and how to control it and eliminate threats to the environment. This is because these industrial wastes from different industries are therefore transformed into radioactive nuclear waste that harms humans and living organisms and cause two kinds of pollution: internal radioactive pollution and external radioactive contamination. On this basis, industrial waste can be considered a nuclear energy that can be used to generate energy that must be used by humans in an orderly manner rather than being wasted indiscriminately and not benefiting from it.
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Awad, E. I., Khudheyer, F. Y., & Jawad, O. S. (2020). A statistical study on the nature and type of radiation pollution and its effect on the environment and human. Annals of Tropical Medicine and Public Health, 23(5), 336–345. https://doi.org/10.36295/ASRO.2020.2356
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