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Nuclear reactors themselves are usually safe, and they release no pollution into the air. The thing that makes the unsafe is the highly radioactive uranium rods and nuclear wastecreated by the reactors.
Romania does have nuclear reactors that are used for supplying power, but they do not possess any known nuclear weapons.
lithium can be found in medicine,batteries,rocks and soil,hot springs,nuclear reactors,and last but not least air conditioners
Sellafield is the name given to a large site in the UK that now receives and processes/stores all spent fuel from UK nuclear plants, it is now purely a processing centre, though it contains the first magnox type reactors built. At that time it was called Calder Hall (confusing!) and the first magnox reactor of four built was on line in 1956. Later there was a prototype AGR built on the site. The first two reactors on the site were air cooled ones for plutonium production, they were not power producing and I don't think you mean these. All these reactors are permanently shutdown now
Nuclear or atomic reactors are a way to create electrical energy. If they are run properly, they do not pollute the air like coal plants.
Its both air and water cooled.
The 1984 is air cooled, 1985 and on are water cooled.
whay is it
air cooled.
The last YZ250 that was air cooled was 1981. 1982 is when they switched to water cooled engines.
Many. most famously Long Island and Chernobyl. The modern ones in japan were the 5 Fukishima reactors.