Where Fallout Goes

Some of the radioactive debris from an atmospheric nuclear weapon test lands relatively close by.

Some stays in the troposphere, the lowest layer of the atmosphere, and is carried by the wind around the world, remaining on average about a month in the air.

Most debris is pushed into the stratosphere, the next layer of the atmosphere (from about 10 to 50 kilometers up) where it stays for many months. Then it slowly descends all over the earth.

Layers of atmosphere: Earth's surface, troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere.