After the devastating tsunami in Japan in 2011, the nuclear power plant failed and released radioactive material into the ocean. Which long-term impacts would radioactive material most likely have on fish populations?
Exposure to radiation would result in a large fish kill, decrease reproduction rates for fish, and decrease the amount of fish caught by the industry.
Exposure to radiation would result in a large fish kill, which would increase reproduction rates for fish and not impact the amount of fish caught by the industry.
Exposure to radiation would result in a small fish kill, which would decrease reproduction rates for fish but increase the amount of fish caught by the industry and the food supply for the general population.
Exposure to radiation would only result in water pollution, which would impact reproduction rates for fish and would increase the amount of fish caught by the industry.

Respuesta :

A. Exposure to radiation would result in a large fish kill, decrease reproduction rates for fish, and decrease the amount of fish caught by the industry.

Answer: Exposure to radiation would result in a large fish kill, decrease reproduction rates for fish, and decrease the amount of fish caught by the industry.

Explanation:

The radiation can be define as the transmission of energy in the form of waves or beam of particles that requires a material medium to travel. The radiations can cause instant mutations in living beings and they can also be lethal.

The radiations emitted by the radioactive material in a nuclear power plant may penetrate the oceanic water, where these will influence the living creatures in water. This will lead to the death of fishes as these are powerful and can cause huge damage. Thus the reproductive rate of fish will decrease as a result of this the fishes will not be available for commercial selling by the industry.