create lots of energy and have almost no pollution
Ireland has many power stations, but no nuclear ones, which you may be referring to. There are risks associated with nuclear power stations and to date Ireland does not have one. Power in power stations is generated by peat, wind and water, amongst other things.
All nuclear esplode is ood
They are not good because of the pollution rate and the fact that the waste production is very hard to dispose of
that would be for nuclear power. nuclear power is for warming things like pools in the middle of winter in Iceland. it really works. its also a good weapon if used properly
I think they are similar, but the cost of coal varies widely and transport can cost a lot. The costs of nuclear look good on paper but cost overruns are frequent and present predictions are not reliable as no plants have been built for a long time, in the US at least.
Neither, it simply is. How man uses it would determine good or evil. But things and phenomena cannot be good or evil alone.
depends which country, some countries have nuclear stations that are very safe to live near others are totally different
yes a coal is nature nuclear uses lots of power Process for production of power from coal is very inefficient , More over it produces lot of carbon dioxide in to atmosphere (harmful green house gas). While Process for production of power from Nuclear plant is very good when compared with coal power. But initial and maintenance cost is very high. Unit cost for coal power is more economical than nuclear power. So economically coal power station is better. But on the basis of efficiency Nuclear power stations are good. When the deaths caused by the two types of mining are considered, coal fired systems have a much higher overall death rate. But the coal mining industry is improving this.
Nuclear power is neither good nor bad. The way nuclear power is produced (Safety) can be good or bad, though. Nuclear power can be generated by small power plants, creates no air pollution, and is safe when done right.
No, the waste is radioactive and has to be stored and cooled for thousands of years to come. Research is being done into firing neutrons at the waste to deradiate them. this is a good answer. good job. i never knew that. i learn stuff everyday :D
Well, its being used for nuclear power - however nuclear power has a problem with the nuclear wastes but this question is practically solved now. Applications of uranium: - nuclear fuel for nuclear power reactors - explosive for nuclear weapons - material for armors and projectiles - catalyst - additive for glass and ceramics (to obtain beautiful green or yellow colors) - toner in photography - mordant for textiles - shielding material (depleted uranium) - ballast - and other minor applications
They provide energy.