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Nuclear waste water protection marine manuscript

The drawing method of marine handwritten newspaper for nuclear wastewater protection is as follows:

Preparation materials: cardboard, colored lead, pencil and water-based pen.

1 first, write the theme "marine environmental protection".

2. Second, use colored lead and hand-painted to design the layout.

3. Third, we should continue to add colored lead hand-painting to enrich the layout.

Fourth, draw a border with a pencil for adding content.

5. Finally, we need to add content with a water-based pen; This manuscript of Marine Environmental Protection has been completed.

Harm of nuclear waste water pollution;

1. Ecosystem damage: Nuclear polluted water discharged into the ocean or river will cause serious damage to aquatic organisms and ecosystems. Radioactive substances will enter the food chain, affect the growth and reproduction of marine life, and even lead to species extinction.

2. Human health risks: radioactive substances in nuclear polluted water can enter the human body through food, drinking water and air. Long-term exposure to radioactive substances will increase the risk of cancer, genetic diseases and other health problems.

3. Pollution diffusion: Nuclear polluted water will spread to other areas with ocean currents, which will have a long-term impact on the global marine ecosystem. This pollution spread may affect the marine resources and fisheries of other countries.

4. The discharge of nuclear polluted water from Japan not only poses a threat to the internal environment and people's health in Japan, but also poses a potential risk to the global environment and human health. As a responsible country, Japan should treat nuclear polluted water in a safer and more sustainable way instead of discharging it into the ocean.

The Japanese government should actively look for other solutions, such as further purifying the nuclear polluted water or storing it to avoid further harm to the environment and human health. At the same time, the international community should also strengthen cooperation and make joint efforts to solve the problem of nuclear pollution and protect our common home.