Not all radiation has bad effects. Visible light, radiowaves, microwaves and infrared light are all harmless.
Only high energy radiation such as UV light, X rays and gamma rays can damage you.
These types of light cause molecules to lose electrons. And sometimes when molecules lose electrons they change shape.
And if the molecule that is involved is something like DNA then it can reproduce incorrectly and that’s when you can get cancers and deformities (if the radiation hits a growing fetus).
Some radiations can damage DNA and interfere with the correct replication of it in the daughter cells. If radiations are administered when cells are fast dividing (as it’s the case in a developing foetus) they can cause deformity. In an adult, excess radiations are more likely to cause cancers such as leukaemia.
Hi dono,
Thanks for this brilliant question
Low energy radiation doesn’t make any harm. However high energy radiation consists of several types of subatomic particles, principally those called gamma rays, neutrons, electrons, and alpha particles that shoot through space at very high speeds, something like 100,000 miles per second. They can easily penetrate deep inside the human body, damaging some of the biological cells of which the body is composed. This damage can cause a fatal cancer to develop, or if it occurs in reproductive cells, it can cause genetic defects in later generations of offspring. When explained in this way, the dangers of radiation seem to be very grave, and for a person to be struck by a particle of radiation appears to be an extremely serious event.
Hope it helps
Thanks
Ahmed
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