Around the world approx. 55 000 t uranium are yearly produced.
If you want a mean this is 150 t/day.
Uranium is not used at home.
A 1000 MW nuclear reactor typically uses about 25 to 30 tons of uranium fuel per year. This equates to approximately 68 to 82 kilograms of uranium consumed per day, depending on the reactor's efficiency and operational conditions. The exact amount can vary based on the reactor design and the enrichment level of the uranium used.
The half life of uranium is not one day. For an isotope with the half life or one day, after 3 days: the quantity remained is 12,5 %.
Approx. 70 000 kg day.
approx. 70 tonnes.
Uranium is a non-renewable source of energy.
Not "Fat boy" but "Fat man'; "Fat man" had putonium, not uranium 235.
Probably approx. 40 kg of enriched uranium.
Uranium is not used in medicine.
Sorry, but that information is classified.
To produce uranium
No. Uranium is generally used in solid form.