Gamma rays differ from x-rays

a. extremely hazardous and may be much higher than background levels.
b. moderately hazardous and may be higher than background levels.
c. slightly hazardous and may be only slightly higher than background levels.
d. diluted and may not be much higher than background levels.


c. slightly hazardous and may be only slightly higher than background levels.

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