Steve

Steve

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Does smoking produce mSv levels higher than X-rays?

Smoking does produce radiation exposure measured in millisieverts (mSv), but whether it produces levels higher than those from X-rays depends on the comparison specifics. Cigarette smoke contains naturally occurring radioactive materials, primarily polonium-210 and lead-210, which emit alpha and beta…

How much radiation is in one cigarette butt?

A single cigarette butt contains a small but measurable amount of radioactive material, primarily due to the presence of naturally occurring radioactive elements in tobacco leaves. Tobacco plants absorb radioactive isotopes such as polonium-210 and lead-210 from the soil and…