Radioactive atoms, nuclear explosions, and stars produce what types of rays.

Radioactive atoms, nuclear explosions, and stars produce what types of rays.

  • Correct Answer: beta
  • plasma
  • neutron
  • gamma

Explanation: Sources of gamma rays include radioactive atoms, nuclear explosions, and stars. Gamma rays from space are absorbed by Earth’s atmosphere.

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