One countrys pollution is the other countries problem.
O O ur Earth is in danger. N N uclear power station accident took place in I I t went to different countries. O O ne part of the cloud moved to Europe, the other to Asia. N N othing can be said against chemicals, they spread like the onion here in the classroom.
1. When did it happen? 2. What happened? 3. How many people were affected? 4. How high into the atmosphere did the blast send radioactive gases and particles? 5. How many people were evacuated from the area? 6. How close were these people to Chernobyl? 7. How long did fires burn in the reactor? 8. Where did the radioactive clouds go after the blast? 9. Which areas of the world did it reach after one day, 2,3,5,10,18 days? 10. Who was the first to notify the world about the accident?
The blast blew the reactor apart and sent radioactive gases and particles into the atmosphere.
The fires burned for 10 days after the blast continuing to release radioactive pollutants into the air
One part of the cloud moved toward Europe the other part of the cloud moved east across Asia, over Japan and reached North America.
For whom the bell tolls – for those who died, for those who died, for those whose health is getting worse is getting worse
DAY 2 – APRIL 27 POLAND DAY 3 – APRIL 28 SWEDEN, FINLAND, NORWAY DAY 4 – APRIL 29 DENMARK, CZECHOSLOVAKIA DAY 5 – APRIL 30 GERMANY, AUSTRIA, SWITZERLAND DAY 6 – MAY 1 ITALY, HUNGARY, YUGOSLAVIA, FRANCE DAY 7 – MAY 2 ROMANIA, BELGIUM, ENGLAND, BULGARIA DAY 8 – MAY 3 GREECE, TYRKEY DAY 9 – MAY 4 LEBANON DAY 10 – MAY 5 SYRIA DAY 11 – MAY 6 KUWAIT, CHINA DAY 12 – MAY 7 JAPAN DAY 18 – MAY 13 DAY 18 – MAY 13 AMERICA