Μάθημα : ΑΓΓΛΙΚΑ Β' ΓΥΜΝΑΣΙΟΥ ΠΡΟΧΩΡΗΜΕΝΟΙ

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Choose from the phrases given in the end of the text to fill in the gaps. Προσοχή οι εκφράσεις φαίνονται ενιαίες με το κείμενο. Δεν μπορώ να το αλλάξω. Η τελευταία λέξη του κειμένου είναι radiation  και μετά αρχίζουν οι εκφράσεις και χωρίζονται από -(παύλες).

Most people hear terms like radiation and (1) as a bad or dangerous thing. It turns out that (2) are ordinarily harmful to humans. For example, ultraviolet radiation can give people sunburns. X-rays and gamma rays can(3), or even die if they are exposed to them for a very long time. Some types of particle radiation can also make people sick and lead to burns. Any type of radiation that causes changes in the world like these is referred to (4). If radiation does not carry high enough levels of energy, though, then these changes (5) something is hit by the radiation. This is referred to as non-ionizing radiation, which is not as dangerous. One can distinguish between various types of radiation by (6) of the radiation, its wavelength (if the radiation is electromagnetic), the amount of energy being carried, any particles involved, etc. Radioactive material is a physical material that emits radiation. Uranium and (7) radioactive materials. The atoms they are made of tend to fall apart and give off different kinds of radiation, like gamma rays and lots of types of particle radiation. as ionizing radiation - only certain types of radiation - looking at the source - will not happen when - immediately think of it - plutonium are examples of - make a person sick