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    fallout
    /ˈfɔːlaʊt/

    noun

    • 1. radioactive particles that are carried into the atmosphere after a nuclear explosion and gradually fall back as dust or in precipitation: "a fallout shelter"
    • 2. the adverse results of a situation or action: "he's prepared to take calculated risks regardless of political fallout"

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  2. Jun 17, 2024 · Nuclear weapon - Fallout, Radiation, Effects: Residual radiation is defined as radiation emitted more than one minute after the detonation. If the fission explosion is an airburst, the residual radiation will come mainly from the weapon debris.

  3. 4 days ago · Fallout. (franchise) Fallout is a media franchise of post-apocalyptic role-playing video games —and later action role-playing games —created by Tim Cain and Leonard Boyarsky, [1] [2] at Interplay Entertainment. The series is set during the first half of the 3rd millennium, and its atompunk retrofuturistic setting and artwork are influenced ...

  4. 3 days ago · Fallout: A Post Nuclear Role Playing Game is a 1997 role-playing video game developed and published by Interplay Productions, set in a mid-22nd century post-apocalyptic and retro-futuristic world, decades after a nuclear war between the United States and China. Fallout 's protagonist

  5. 5 days ago · An example of privately funded fallout shelters is the Ark Two Shelter in Ontario, Canada, and autonomous shelters have been constructed with an emphasis on post-war networking and reconstruction. In Switzerland, the majority of homes have an underground blast and fallout shelter.

  6. Jun 25, 2024 · This timeline offers players a chronological perspective of the franchise so far, ensuring anyone can play through these celebrated games and experience the post-apocalyptic narrative in its entirety, whilst exploring the Wasteland and meeting the unique characters who call it home.

  7. Jun 11, 2024 · Fukushima. Radiological Emergency Response at the EPA. What is the EPA's role during a radiological emergency? From "dirty bombs" to foreign radiological releases, EPA has the ability and authority to respond to many different types of radiological incidents.