Which of the following is not a long-term health effect of the atomic bombings on Japan?
A: increased likelihood of mental disabilities in future generations
B: the development of cancers like leukemia
C: inability to undergo x-rays because of false results
D: increased likelihood of future generations having birth deformities

Respuesta :

C. Inability to undergo X-Rays.

The consequences of atomic bombings of Japan are far-reaching and have mostly long-term effects. The first option offered is a long-term effect, since it takes at least a few years or decades for the occurrence of mental illness in future generations. A sudden increase in and development of leukemia can occur in the short term, especially due to radiation, but overall the consequences are seen as long-term, as their appearance and development does not stop soon after the bombing, on the contrary, continues through generations. Increased ability for future generations to have birth defects is also a long-term consequence, as it relates to future generations, does not end in a few years.

The only short-term consequence is the inability to undergo X rays, because of the amount of radiation that already exists in the human body.