Wednesday, February 29, 2012

The majority of the radiation from the nuclear plant will blow east into the ocean. What effect will that have?

The jet stream moves from west to east. The nuclear power plant is on the ocean. The winds are westerly winds (which means they are blowing eastward). Japan won't even get stuck with most of the radiation. Experts say the vast majority of radiation will blow over and into the Pacific Ocean. What happens then? Will the ocean dilute the radiation? Could the radiation wash up on the shores of Hawaii and the west coast of the U.S.? What happens when the radiation gets into the ocean? How about living creatures in the ocean? How will that affect them?The majority of the radiation from the nuclear plant will blow east into the ocean. What effect will that have?
hi. everything will be ok. there will only be light background radiation on the west coast. i had to go to this new site to find out the info, it is very helpful. love, kelli http://tinyurl.com/4ekgw8eThe majority of the radiation from the nuclear plant will blow east into the ocean. What effect will that have?
like we already saw in several japanese movies

there will be a huge creature emerging from the sea

and it will be called godzillaThe majority of the radiation from the nuclear plant will blow east into the ocean. What effect will that have?
It will be spread far enough apart to minimize any impact.

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