no it dosent it just helps the earth by helping us fertilize our plants. teehee
They don't.
For one, Nuclear power can harm aquatic life, harm humans with enough radiation, destroy drinking water, and harm the air.
Life on Earth gets its energy from the Sun, which produces the energy through nuclear fusion.
No. Earth is an example of many things, such as an uneven rock with water in its low places, but earth is not energy, least of all nuclear.
atomic bomb caused harm while the nuclear energy can be both harmful(radiation) and harmless(for electricity).
no
Nuclear energy (ie that produced on earth from uranium)
There are many of energy sources in earth like solar energy, geothermal energy, hydroelectricity, tide energy, nuclear energy.
The majority of nuclear energy on Earth is produced in the core of the sun through nuclear fusion reactions. Once this energy reaches Earth's surface, it is used for electricity generation in nuclear power plants, medical applications such as cancer treatments using radiation therapy, and research purposes like nuclear physics experiments.
No, nuclear energy is not mined. Nuclear energy is produced by splitting atoms in a process called nuclear fission, which releases energy. The fuel used in nuclear reactors, such as uranium or plutonium, is mined from the earth.
Energy on Earth comes from the Sun, the wind, coal, the water, the Earth, and from nuclear power.
Nuclear energy is not renewable. There is a fixed amount of potential fuel on the earth. Once it is used, there will be no more.