not very well, as it is prohibited.
No.
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yes it does
The waste of nuclear plants are bars that have to be contained within a specific area (somewhere in Nevada for the United States) to decay slowly for thousands of years, releasing a lot of radiation in that time span.
Yes, but it is a manageable problem
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It might, if we eventually manage to harness nuclear fusion. Nuclear fission is fraught with problems, especially the disposal of nuclear waste.
Australia doesnt have nuclear waste
It's highly radioactive.
The disposal of nuclear waste typically involves encapsulating the waste in materials like glass or ceramic to prevent the release of radioactive materials. This process is aimed at minimizing the long-term impact of radioactive waste on the environment and human health. Specialized facilities, such as deep geological repositories, are used for the final disposal of nuclear waste.
The main issues limiting the degree to which nuclear power is used for energy are high costs of construction and maintenance, concerns over nuclear accidents and waste disposal, as well as public perception and opposition due to safety and environmental risks.
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