Uranium in the environment
ID: uranium-in-the-environment
Uranium is a naturally occurring radioactive element that is found in trace amounts in soil, rocks, and water. It is primarily associated with metamorphic and igneous rocks, and its concentration can vary significantly depending on geological conditions. Here are some key points about uranium in the environment: 1. **Natural Radioactivity**: Uranium is a heavy metal and is radioactive. The primary isotopes of uranium are U-238, U-235, and U-234.
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