Yes, uranium is extracted from mines.Many uranium mines exist around the world.
No critical mass underground; but as a curiosity read about the Oklo phenomenon.
yes
Both are deep fissures in ground.
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because when people are mining way under the ground they eventually dig to deep so they find coal, natural gas, nuclear power and uranium
Yes, uranium is extracted from mines.Many uranium mines exist around the world.
Uranium-235 is found in nature at about 0.7% concentration to uranium-238.
It's from the ground. Deep, DEEP in the ground.
The uranium ore is mined
By mining uranium ore
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Uranium and radium, and a number of others, are natural elements found in the ground, and they are radioactive.
We use uranium and products derived from it as our source of nuclear energy. Uranium ores must be mined from underground.
Uranium is dug up from the ground. Uranium-238, however, can undergo nuclear fission to release two smaller nuclei. Or it can undergo fusion to form Plutonium-239 for further radioactive processes.
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