Examples of using Radon in English and their translations into Malay
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Do you know what radon is?
Radon can be found all over.
Why should radon worry me?
Radon can be found anywhere.
Almost 12% of lung cancer deaths are associated with radon.
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Can radon move through soil?
Although the milling process recovers about 93 percent of the uranium, the residues, or tailings, contain several naturally occurring radioactive elements, including uranium, thorium, radium,polonium, and radon.
Radon is the second leading cause.
It also doesn't matter what your neighbor's radon level is(though if they have an elevated level your risk is higher.).
Radon is a gas that is radioactive.
Activated charcoal adsorption to theformaldehyde in air ammonia benzene xylene radon indoor harmful gas molecules are all, to quickly remove decoration peculiar smell, uniform space for regulation humidity.
Radon is a gaseous radioactive element.
Radon is a radioactive gaseous element.
Radon has no smell, color or taste.
Radon has no taste, smell or color.
Radon has no smell, taste, or color.
Radon is a national and global problem.
Radon causes 21,000 deaths per year.
Radon doesn't exist everywhere in the United States.
Radon causes more than 21,000 deaths every year.
Radon causes 21,000 deaths a year in the United States?
Radon is a radioactive gas that can cause cancer.
Radon is formed when the radioactive element radium breaks down.
If radon is breathed in, it can damage your lungs, particularly if you're a smoker.
Radon/radium(compound derived from uranium) also increases risk for lung cancer.
Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking, and is the number one cause of lung cancer in non-smokers.
Radon gas enters homes as the result in the normal decay of uranium in the soil beneath homes, and becomes trapped.
A radon level of 4pCi/L is considered five times more likely to result in death than the risk of dying in a car crash.
Radon can enter homes through cracks in the foundation, floors, and walls, through openings around sump pumps and drains, and through gaps around pipes.
However, radon gas at dangerous levels may also be present in shops, offices and factories unless there is effective ventilation and sealing floors and walls.