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We'll be fine if we don't have it.
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It's a nightmare, and it's just begun. (Like the war of aggression against China,) 1There are too many data discrepancies, 2Refuse any assistance from China, haha. Why???
This is a serious question. Afraid of what?? What the?? What the?? Know too much???
What exactly is Japan's secret???
Bacterial egg + underground nuclear test.
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It didn't affect ......It is also the ...... that the little Japanese and Koreans are finished firstThe amount of radiation is very small, and nothing big can happen.
Then again, even if something happens, you can't help it, natural disaster.
To say that Japan has a nuclear ** is basically a rumor, and Japan will not choose to build a nuclear ** so close to Tokyo.
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First, there's no need to worry too much.
Second, all mankind is on the ship of the earth, and it is necessary to have influence, and it is also Ni Bang who will bring about his own destruction.
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Japan is far away from other countries and regions, and even if nuclear radiation spreads outside of Japan, its radiation power will be greatly reduced. And unlike the Chernobyl nuclear crisis, Japan's nuclear crisis handling capacity has far exceeded that of the Soviet Union at that time. Judging from the current situation, the leakage of radioactive materials from Japan's Fukushima nuclear power plant will not have an adverse impact on our country.
The two atomic bombs that were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki had no impact on China, not to mention that this time it was only a nuclear leak. At most, it is equivalent to taking more shots**, which is far from harmful to personal health.
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The impact of Japan's nuclear contamination on China is a very complex issue, which involves many influencing factors. First, we must understand the environmental impact of Japan's nuclear leaks and the impact of radiation deficiency on China. The secondary ones are the impact on the economy, food security, and political relations.
The environmental and radiological impact of Japan's nuclear leaks on China is an unavoidable problem. First, factors such as wind direction and ocean currents need to be considered, which determine the range and speed at which radioactive material travels through the air and ocean. Prolonged exposure to high radiation may lead to damage to a person's organ systems, filial piety, and even death.
Especially in past years, the radiation of the Huangmei monsoon will bring radioactive materials contaminated from the Japanese nuclear powder. Although China has taken many measures to control the import of Japanese food, it is difficult to detect due to the scintillation of radioactive materials. In addition, prolonged exposure to highly polluted soil and water can cause the death of plants and animals, which can also lead to the destruction of the food chain, creating a chain reaction.
For China's economy and the most important aspect, Japan's nuclear leakage has also brought a lot of negative impacts. As a result of Japan's nuclear power plant accident, China stopped importing nuclear fuel from some of Japan's nuclear power plants, forcing Japan to send more LNG and oil to China. And such a change is also likely to have an impact on the relationship between the two countries.
In addition, due to the shortage of electricity in Japan, China has become an alternative to Japanese industries**, which has increased the opportunities for China in the Japanese market.
Finally, Japan's nuclear disaster and related countermeasures also had an impact on the political relationship between China and Japan. At this time, it is necessary to cite the position in the report entitled "The Situation in the East China Sea" to confront the issue of security threats head-on, respect the rules and the sovereignty and security interests of all countries, and exert diplomatic efforts, which are important guidelines for China to resolve regional disputes and crises. The complexity and unpredictability of Japan's nuclear leaks make it necessary for China and Japan to work together to address this global crisis by strengthening cooperation, rather than confrontation.
At the same time, China also needs to respect Japan's natural resources and environmental protection, support its reconstruction efforts, and strengthen exchanges and cooperation with Japan.
In short, the impact of Japan's nuclear leak on China is multifaceted, and it involves a wide range of influencing factors. From the perspective of environmental and radiation impacts, economic and political impacts, and political relations, China needs to focus on comprehensive crisis management and cooperation to meet the challenges of global crises. <>
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Relatively less affected. The 2011 nuclear accident at the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan led to the leakage of a large amount of radioactive material, which had a serious impact on the Japanese mainland. For China, however, the impact of the Fukushima accident has been relatively limited.
According to environmental monitoring data and scientific research at the time, the radioactive materials from the Fukushima nuclear accident gradually diluted after being transmitted through the air, and the Pacific Ocean played a certain role in buffering the absorption and dilution of nuclear radioactive materials. Therefore, the impact of Fukushima nuclear contamination on Chinese mainland is very limited.
China** has taken a series of measures to protect the health and safety of the public, including strengthening radiation monitoring and testing, and banning the import of food from irradiated areas. As a result of these measures, and according to the data and research results released by relevant agencies, the impact of the Fukushima Laxiao nuclear accident on China's nuclear contamination is relatively small, and public health and safety have been effectively protected.
It is important to note that although the impact of the Fukushima nuclear accident on China was limited, the impact of the nuclear accident itself on Fukushima and the surrounding area was very serious. Environmental remediation and nuclear waste disposal in the region remain a long-term challenge.
All in all, the impact of the Fukushima accident on China has been relatively small, and China** has taken a series of measures to ensure public health and safety. However, cooperation among countries around the globe on nuclear energy safety and nuclear waste disposal remains important to ensure maximum risk reduction and environmental protection. <>
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How much impact will the resurgence of nuclear contamination have on China?
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Japan's Fukushima nuclear power plant leaked seriously, compatriots in central and northern China.
Especially in coastal cities), in order to prevent nuclear radiation, when the eastern, northeastern, and southeasterly winds blow, wear a mask, wear long clothes (white is preferred), take a bath every day, and consume more foods containing iodine!
This time, Japan has admitted that it has an impact on the surrounding waters due to the continuous discharge of nuclear wastewater into the sea (the movement of ocean currents, polluted fish, and the passage of a large number of polluted ships, etc., will have an impact on the surrounding waters), so why do Chinese experts only emphasize that there is no impact on Japan if they do not consider it from the perspective of their own people? What's even more terrifying is that Japan's nuclear sewage continues to increase, and there is no way to explain Japan's discharge into the sea. It has attracted strong condemnation and questioning from South Korea and Russia.
Looking at what China is doing, it has not come out to put pressure on Japan, and China has not come out to respond to Japan's irresponsible practices, which is a big surprise, this is a matter of attitude, this is a disguised connivance with Japan, and even the people in Japan are opposing Japan's actions. China and Japan are separated by a strip of water, and it is impossible for this development to go on without impact. As the saying goes:
People who have no long-term worries must have near-term worries. We must look at the trend when we look at problems and understand things, and nip the problem of the development and spread of nuclear pollution in Japan in the bud, and we do not have to have a substantial impact on China's nuclear radiation"Temporary Buddha hugging"Then it will be late.
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At present, the wind in Japan is blowing from the west to the north, and the United States can have an influence. BBC reporter Du Chris Hogg said in Tokyo that the nuclear fuel used in Unit 3 of the Fudao Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant is uranium and plutonium, which means that a nuclear meltdown is more harmful than other nuclear reactors. I used to know that neon used plutonium as fuel, but I didn't expect that Unit 3 might be a plutonium pile!
Now Unit 3 seems to be going to have cups too, which is really going to cause a super accident!
Plutonium is the second most toxic substance in the world (the world's most toxic substance is polonium). One pill-sized piece of plutonium is enough to poison 200 million people, and 5 grams of plutonium is enough to poison all human beings. Plutonium is 48.6 billion times more toxic than arsenic and about 3.2 billion times more toxic than strychnine.
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In the short term, the impact is not.
BAI is large because of nuclear radiation.
The DU problem has been brought under control, and the DAO is not a big problem at that level; Return.
In the long run, the impact is greater:
1. ****: The current situation is oil ****, when the post-disaster construction begins, oil ** may rise again, and the imported expansion problem faced by China may become more prominent;
2. Domestic nuclear power investment planning: there is uncertainty about the future investment in nuclear power; On the contrary, the proportion of investment in wind and solar energy is likely to rise;
3. The damage to infrastructure after Japan's nuclear leakage has affected the global ** chain, which is an opportunity for Chinese export enterprises, and in addition, Japan's post-disaster reconstruction is a good opportunity for China;
From the current point of view, Japan** for China, the opportunities outweigh the challenges.
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National health, economic impact, domestic nuclear power plant development, safe use of nuclear energy, marine life, and the survival of other poor animals
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It has not yet been affected because Japan is currently a northwest monsoon, and the wind direction will blow pollutants into the Pacific Ocean. For the time being, there is no big influence on China, and of course, the Chinese in Japan are not affected.
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I feel it firsthand. To say that Japan's nuclear radiation has no effect on China, or that the impact is negligible, is absolutely a lie!! In fact, it has already affected the salt market in China.
As a victim, I am deeply aware of the dangers of radiation in Japan. Specifically: runny nose, dizziness, cough without phlegm, dizziness, weakness in the limbs.
However, the rumor in the market that salt can protect against radiation is not credible, and radiation is a ray formed by the high-speed movement of nucleons such as neutrons and alpha particles in a certain direction. And the main components of table salt, sodium chloride and potassium iodide, are loose in structure and cannot scientifically block most of the rays!!
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At present, the nuclear power plant is basically under control, and it seems that it has no impact now
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The market situation of the salt ** for a while.
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There is no seafood to eat, and salt is expensive.
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It shouldn't have much of an impact.
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No, the wind is blowing towards the United States, which is already four times more radiant than usual.
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It should not come very much, and the reasons are as follows: Since.
1. It's spring (in fact, it's still winter) in Japan, and the northwest wind prevails, so the smoke and dust of nuclear radiation are blowing towards the Pacific Ocean.
2. The Fukushima nuclear power plant is far away from China, and it is estimated that there will not be much left in South Korea, let alone China.
3. From the perspective of the ocean, the ocean currents near Fukushima in Japan are moving towards the North Pacific Ocean, and when they reach China, they all circle the Pacific Ocean, and they may be gone.
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It's not big now, because it's 2013.
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According to the official statement, the accident at the Fukushima nuclear power plant has been brought under control.
Judging from the monitoring feedback from various countries, there should be no problem.
Japan's food monitoring is very strict, and the problem of contaminated spinach and milk that occurred before is within the scope of control.
But personally, I think that this is a bit of a fuss, and these radiation detected in food are far less harmful to the human body than pesticide residues in some vegetables!
As for the impact of radioactive dust in the air on the human body, it is currently even more minimal, and I am afraid that the radiation exposure is much less than that of a subway ride through the security inspection machine in Beijing!
Although many people in Tokyo, Japan are currently wearing big masks, I personally think that they are all nervous people and there is no need for them. ** The propaganda is too exaggerated.
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