Not unless it is burned along with something, you can't; uranium does not do anything much, and the only reason that we use it, is because of its quality of radioactivity.
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Uranium is a naturally occurring radioactive mineral that is mined to be processed into fuel for nuclear reactors and similar things.
The mining of Uranium pollutes.
The material itself can be released during mining and processing and pollutes air and water resources, generally not in densities or concentrations to harm the environment.
The uranium itself doesn't do anything.
what we do to it to get and produce power does.
What a world we live in!
Uranium is a toxic and radioactive metal; uranium wastes or accidents in uranium plants can cause soil, waters and air pollution.
Uranium is a toxic and radioactive element; pollution of soils, water, vegetation is possible. Also important is the pollution with radium and radon, decay chain products of uranium.
possible pollution of soils and waters !
Being toxic and radioactive uranium can be a source of pollution.
no air pollution does not cause landslides
Uranium is better because the contribution to greenhose effect is zero, the transport is easer, the pollution is more important (compared with coal).
Uranium is not used to fight against cancer !Inhalation of fine powders of uranium or uranium compounds may be a cause of lung cancers.
maybe not CAUSE noise pollution,but they sure do affect it. ;-)
Yes, uranium mining and uranium industry can cause air pollution with uranium aerosols; also the decay chain products radium and radon (gas) are dangerous. Severe precautions were taken when working with uranium.
Being toxic and radioactive uranium can be a source of pollution.
The air pollution with uranium is generally not important (excepting the area of mines); but the radioactive gas radon, a product of the radioactive decay chain of uranium is very dangerous and responsible for some lung cancers.
In areas far from uranium mines, the dominate source of uranium water pollution is coal fired power plants.Near uranium mines such pollution is likely to come from rainwater percolating through tailings piles, then entering a river.
No, wind does not cause pollution
Possible pollution of soils and waters; also pollution with radium and radon from the decay chain.
Uranium is a toxic and radioactive metal; of course the contamination of waters, soils, etc. must be avoided.Accidents in uranium mines or plants can lead to pollution of waters and soils.
From about 15 years uranium mines in France are closed.Being a very rich country they prefer to buy uranium from other countries avoiding pollution and problems with miners in France.
no air pollution does not cause landslides
Matter does not cause pollution. Human beings do.
Uranium is better because the contribution to greenhose effect is zero, the transport is easer, the pollution is more important (compared with coal).
There isn't any fossill fuels that don't cause pollution. All fossil fuels cause pollution.