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Nuclear energy and renewable energy are not related. Renewable energy does not use nuclear energy.
The nuclear fuel is not renewable, it is obtained by mining and we can't make it from anything else that occurs in nature.
Sorry, I can't grasp what you are asking. 'How is nuclear energy described as' doesn't make sense to me. Could you rephrase this please.
No, but as hydrogen is the most plentiful element in both the earth's oceans and the universe there is more of it than we are likely ever to consume, assuming we can make fusion reactors.
When there is nuclear fusion (when atoms push together and make energy) and nuclear fission (when atoms split apart to make energy).
No, it is energy.
Because renewable energy use does not make for good consumers.
Non-renewable. Platinum is recyclable, but shy of nuclear transmutation, there is no way to make any more of it.
Using NON RENEWABLE RESOURCES like Fossil Fuels, Petroleum Products & NUCLEAR Energy are methods that are harmful for Environment on EARTH and their usage should be reduced by generating Elelctricity through Renewable resources.
No, nuclear energy is only used to make electricity
We could stop working on wind turbines and other renewable energy sources. We could stop trying to make machinery more energy efficient. We could vote republican.
Electromagnets do not produce energy at all. They require an electric current to make them work so they are consumers of energy.