Radioactive. About Radioactive What is radioactive? Radioactive’s good thing Radioactive’s bad thing Think about radioactive.

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Radioactive

About Radioactive What is radioactive? Radioactive’s good thing Radioactive’s bad thing Think about radioactive

What is radioactive? Uranium 235 (this substance is useful the nuclear bomb) Radium (this substance is useful the X- ray) This substance is include radioactive

Radioactive sign

Good things about radioactive It is useful to treatment It is useful to make energe

Nuclear power plantX-ray Example picture

Bad things about radioactive Radioactive matter of mutants If nuclear power plant is explosion Nuclear weapon

Nuclear bombChernobyl nuclear power plant was explosioned

Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident mutants

Think about radioactive My think in radioactive

I think we used radioactive for good thing it give us medicines, we used radioactive for not good thing it give us poison. What do you thinking about?

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