Why is radiation harmful to us?

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Why is radiation harmful to us?

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Radiation of higher energy levels (so ultraviolet or higher) are able to ionize atoms. That means it can break apart molecules, including our DNA or just essential parts of cells, killing them or turning them to cancer.

Lower energy levels (per photon) but large amounts of radioation can harm us too by heating up water. For example a microwave uses radiation to cook food.

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