radioactive fallout - translation to spanish
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radioactive fallout - translation to spanish

RESIDUAL RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL FOLLOWING A NUCLEAR BLAST
Fall out; Radioactive Fallout; Radioactive cloud; Radioactive dust; Radioactive fallout; Nuclear Fallout; Fallout; Nuclear dust; Radiological fallout; Nuclear fallouts; The Seven Ten Rule; Nuclear snow
  • pre-war steel]] and post-war steel which is manufactured without atmospheric air, became a valuable commodity for scientists wishing to make extremely precise instruments that detect radioactive emissions, since these two types of steel are the only steels that do not contain trace amounts of fallout.
  • [[Fallout shelter]] sign on a building in [[New York City]]
  • Calculated [[caesium-137]] concentration in the air, 25 March 2011
  • One of many possible fallout patterns mapped by the United States [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]] that could occur during a nuclear war. (Based on 1988 data.)

radioactive fallout         
desprendimiento radioactivo (pequeñas partes radioactivas que se desprenden de una explosión radiactiva)
nuclear fallout         
(n.) = radiación nuclear
Ex: Both films were treated with a gold-toning process to give increased protection from atmospheric pollution, including nuclear fallout.
fallout         
consecuencias
repercusiones
lluvia radioactiva

Definition

fallout
n.
1) radioactive fallout
2) fallout from (also fig.)

Wikipedia

Nuclear fallout

Nuclear fallout is the residual radioactive material propelled into the upper atmosphere following a nuclear blast, so called because it "falls out" of the sky after the explosion and the shock wave has passed. It commonly refers to the radioactive dust and ash created when a nuclear weapon explodes. The amount and spread of fallout is a product of the size of the weapon and the altitude at which it is detonated. Fallout may get entrained with the products of a pyrocumulus cloud and fall as black rain (rain darkened by soot and other particulates, which fell within 30–40 minutes of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki). This radioactive dust, usually consisting of fission products mixed with bystanding atoms that are neutron-activated by exposure, is a form of radioactive contamination.

Examples of use of radioactive fallout
1. "We apologize for the radioactive fallout," he declared sarcastically.
2. Worst affected was Belarus where at least 60 per cent of the radioactive fallout ended up.
3. Official UN figures have predicted 4,000 extra cancer deaths attributable to Chernobyl‘s radioactive fallout.
4. Apart from the initial damage, the radioactive fallout continued to cause horrific disablities for many generations.
5. Other scientists report mammals experiencing heavy doses from internally deposited Caesium–137 and Strontium–'0 radioactive fallout.