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coal uses fossil fuels and nuclear power plants doesn't
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it depends on the water
If it is stored in the nucleus, it must be nuclear energy.
coal uses fossil fuels and nuclear power plants doesn't
To mostly compare the energy processing organelle, you can compare using size.
Nuclear energy
Nuclear and hydraulics (or gravity)
Fission is when two particles are split to make energy while fusion combines to particles. The result of fission is usually used up radioactive material while fusion results in helium. Fusion makes more energy than fission
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Nuclear energy vastly overshadows the energy from chemical and mechanical energy, because nuclear energy is based on the release of binding energy, which lies at the core of everything. It is the Strong Atomic Force.
About 15 percent of the energy produced in Canada is derived from nuclear power plants. In contrast, about 61 percent of the energy produced in Canada is derived from hydroelectric power plants.
They are the same.
it is so powerful yet so expensive and it causes pollution
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one is nuclear energy another is gravity pull the energy onto the surface