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If radioactive material has such unimaginably long half-lives, how come Hiroshima and Nagasaki are populated?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I was wrong. They used U235 in Little Boy (the Hiroshima bomb) which has half-life of 73 million years! A small proprtion of it (1.5 %) is used in the fission reaction which gives out the energy and the rest is distributed with the blast. So the reason that the area is still not radioactive is because the radioactivity has been distributed over a vast area. http://science.howstuffworks.com/nuclear-bomb.htm
Radioactive particles can actually be transferred between objects, by quite litterally rubbing them onto another object. In the worst affected areas a cleanup operation is required to remove the particles by doing just this, transferring the particles to other objects and then removing these objects to storage (the UK it seems is a great dumping ground for radioactive waste)