= Nuclear fallout effects on an ecosystem
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Nuclear fallout refers to the radioactive particles that are released into the atmosphere following a nuclear explosion or accident. These particles can settle on the ground, contaminate air and water, and have significant effects on ecosystems. Here are some of the primary effects of nuclear fallout on ecosystems: 1. **Radiation Exposure**: Organisms exposed to high levels of radiation can experience acute health effects, including radiation sickness, and long-term consequences such as cancer, genetic mutations, and reduced reproductive success.
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