Japan Breach Danger Increases: Explanation of What This Means
Japan Breach Danger Increases: Explanation of What This Means
There is a lot of fear of radiation due to the nuclear reactor damage in Japanâs recent earthquake. Many people fear what could happen should the facility not be able to be kept under control. AOLNews reported an update today claiming, âTwo weeks after an earthquake and tsunami triggered a crisis at a nuclear plant, the facility is still not under control, and the government said Friday there is a suspected breach at a reactor. That means radioactive contamination at the plant is more serious than once thought.â
Just the words Nuclear Meltdown can bring panic. The podcast âStuff You Should Knowâ with Josh Clark and Chuck Bryant includes an excellent explanation of how nuclear meltdowns work. An interesting thing they point out in that podcast is that the earthquake was not as damaging as the tsunami that followed. For a written explanation of How Japanâs Nuclear Crisis Works, click here.
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