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true | false 2. Man-made radiation is more toxic to humans than naturally occurring radiation, even if the dose is the same.
true | false 3. The human body has the capability to repair damaged caused by radiation exposure.
true | false 4. In the US, most cases of cancer in humans are known to be caused by man-made radiation.
true | false 5. I would rather live within a 50 mile radius of a coal-burning plant than a nuclear power plant.
true | false 6. One of the chief dangers from nuclear power plants is that they can explode like a nuclear bomb.
true | false 7. It is safer to drive behind a tanker truck carrying gasoline than a truckload of spent nuclear fuel.
true | false 8.On average, people are exposed to more radiation from nuclear power plants than from radon gas in homes.
true | false 9.Since the construction of the first nuclear power plant, man-made radiation is known to have resulted in new species of plants and animals.
true | false 10. The fact that nuclear power plants have elaborate evacuation plans for the surrounding area indicates that they are inherently more dangerous than other types of plants.
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