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If you mean nuclear plants, the total is something over 400 individual reactors
At the present time there are 14 AGR reactors operating (Dungeness B, Hinkley B, Hunterston B, Hartlepool, Heysham 1 and 2, Torness, 2 reactors at each site) and 1 PWR (Sizewell B). Also magnox reactors still operating at Oldbury (until end 2008) and Wylfa (until 2010)
There have been research on man-made earthquakes and geologist believe not only is it possible, but that it has already occurred in many occasions, most of which have been caused by nuclear experiments.
There have been a number of earthquakes that have affected San Francisco. Perhaps the most famous are the 1906 earthquake which is estimated to have resulted in 3,000 fatalities and the more recent 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake which resulted in 63 deaths.
These smaller earthquakes are called aftershocks. Aftershocks can often be as strong as the earthquake its self and there can be many.
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There are 59 nuclear reactors in France.
There are over 400 nuclear reactors around the world.
As of 2010, India has 20 Nuclear Reactors.
Most nuclear reactors are thermal-neutron reactors. A few fast breeder reactors have been built, but not many.
Sweden currently has 3 active nuclear power plants with 10 reactors.
Radioisotopes for many uses (e.g. medical, industrial, scientific) are produced in nuclear reactors.
Well, you don't let them near nuclear reactors, but, if it did happen, they would probably die of radiation. Anyway, not many animals are near nuclear reactors.
104 operating nuclear reactors
There are currently (year 2013) 31 countries having nuclear power reactors. The rest are not having nuclear power.
In nuclear reactors used to generate electricity, and in many nuclear warheads.
There are 100 nuclear power reactors operating in USA besides five under construction as of July 2014.