Radiation Release
Radiation release refers to the emission of energy in the form of particles or electromagnetic waves from a source. This can occur naturally, such as from radon gas in the ground, or artificially, such as during a nuclear accident involving nuclear reactors.
When radiation is released, it can pose health risks to living organisms and the environment. Exposure to high levels of radiation can lead to serious health issues, including radiation sickness and increased cancer risk. Monitoring and controlling radiation release is crucial for public safety and environmental protection.