Global warming amplifies radiation exposure through soil acidification and ozone depletion, posing grave environmental threats.
The article explores how acid rain, ozone depletion, and the greenhouse effect impact radiation exposure globally. Soil becoming acidic can increase radioactivity in plants, leading to higher radiation exposure for living things. Ozone depletion, especially the ozone hole type, poses a severe threat compared to the conventional type. The greenhouse effect will likely cause global warming, affecting radiation exposure levels. Global warming also influences the release of radon and thoron gases. Overall, these environmental changes have profound and widespread consequences, impacting radiation levels and the environment in significant ways.