Radioactive decay (also known as nuclear decay, radioactivity or nuclear radiation) is the process by which an unstable atomic nucleus loses energy (in terms of mass in its rest frame) by emitting radiation, such as an alpha particle, beta particle with neutrino or only a neutrino in the case of electron capture, or a gamma ray or electron in the case of internal conversion. A material containing such unstable nuclei is considered radioactive. Certain highly excited short-lived nuclear states can decay through neutron emission, or more rarely, proton emission.
The answer is <span>B. Sunlight transfers energy to land, air, or water.
Radiation is the transfer of energy in the forms of waves or particles through some space. For example, sunlight is radiation from light. It transfers energy in the form of electromagnetic waves to land, air, or water. </span>
Three examples that biology can help in our everyday lives:
1. When you are faced with an animal, for example, a snake, you will know how to deal with it. You will examine what species that the snake belongs to and you will be able to identify its weaknesses.
2. When you are lost in a forest and that everything around you are plants and trees, you will know what kind of plant is edible or not and you can survive in the forest by utilizing what is available at your disposal.
3. You would also know what kind of food is good or not for the system. You will be able to analyze the kind of nutrient of the food you eat and how it will interact with your body system.
<span>The answer to this question would be Receipt of breach notice.
In case of a data breach, the provider of the healtcare should inform the patient about what information breached and who might breach it. The provider that failed to do this can get some punishment like locking the electronic system.</span>