Since mankind invented the atomic bomb, countless test explosions have
posed a serious threat to the earth and caused large-scale nuclear
radiation pollution to land, water, and atmosphere.
The radiation dust formed by the test explosion spreads around in the
troposphere with the movement of airflow, and gathers in a large
proportion at 36-56 kilometers in the stratosphere, with the highest
density reaching 78%. It not only forms a nuclear radiation layer
covering the earth, but also affects the atmosphere at the same
height. Molecules cause secondary radiation pollution, and the
half-life of nuclear radiation dust exceeds one million years.
The movement path of radiation particles accumulated in the stratosphere
has nothing to do with airflow, but moves with the gravity of the
sun, moon and stars. Like the tidal cycle on Earth, there are elliptical
density changes at the equator and poles.
Note:Stratospheric nuclear radiation pollution source, dust particles 96%,
plasma 4%
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