Yes and No. Not all nuclear power stations are bad. There are many good sides to them, for example they don't cause as much pollution as fossil fuels do and they do produce quite a lot of energy. However, Nuclear power could be harmful to humans, animals and plants if there is an accident and they do not stop pollution all together, as a small amount of their waste can cause cancer or radiation poisoning in humans, wildlife and plants. This answer kind of depends on where the station is built. If it is built somewhere with lots of people, wildlfe and plants then it is most probably a bad idea to be built, unless the plant is very safe and stable, but if it is built somewhere far away from all civilisation, plants and animals etc. (such as in orbit around the earth or the sun) then it isn't that bad... Hope I helped you =)
All nuclear esplode is ood
they are in a nuclear melt down, things are still really bad on that area
depends which country, some countries have nuclear stations that are very safe to live near others are totally different
Sizewell nuclear power stations was created in 1995.
nuclear waste
India has 19 nuclear power stations all together.
No, there are no nuclear power stations in Ireland.
Nuclear power stations.
Fossil fuels are not used in nuclear power stations. Nuclear fuel is used (uranium)
The three main types of power stations are thermal power stations, hydroelectric power stations, and nuclear power stations. Thermal power stations generate electricity by burning fossil fuels, while hydroelectric power stations harness the energy of flowing water. Nuclear power stations utilize nuclear fission to produce heat, which is then converted into electricity. Each type has its own advantages and environmental considerations.
Nuclear Power is used in power stations to produce electricity
Nuclear waste.