Yes, but they must be capable of breeding fuel or we will just run into the same problem of a shortage of fissile U-235!
Fossil fuel is obtained from plants by the process of photosynthesis.
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Because it is formed from the remains of dead plants and animals, thus, its "fuel" from a "fossil".
Plants don't prepare food.
At present there is no shortage of uranium so this established technology is preferred. Thorium can be used to breed a different uranium isotope, and this might be used in the future, but is not planned in the next generation of plants.
Paul Kenrick has written: 'FOSSIL PLANTS' -- subject(s): Fossil Plants, Plants, Fossil 'The origin and early diversification of land plants' -- subject(s): Plants, Cladistic analysis, Evolution, Paleobotany
Fossil fuel is obtained from plants by the process of photosynthesis.
Plants usually decay before they form into a fossil
Coal is a type of fossil fuel, and fossil fuels are made out of dead plants and animals.
If fossil fuels are used to power plants, this can kill trees. The pollution that comes from the plants can cause plants to die.
By increasing our dependence on green energy our dependence on fossil fuel will decrease and hence a balance of different gases in the air will be maintained. Thus plants will be saved from effects of climate change.
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well fossil fuels are from the dead remains of plants and animals
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All fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) are used in power plants.