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No. Properly engineered nuclear power plants fail safe.
A nuclear power plant is safe if it's designed on the most advanced safety measures. Its accurate and permanent maintenance issues are essential to keep any nuclear power plant working safely. I think visitors are not allowed in Nuclear Power Plants.
How is a nuclear power plant safe?
Yes, Obama has come out in favor of building new, safe, nuclear power plants.
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yes, thermal nuclear reactors are safer than fossil power plants, dams, solar power, and coal mining.
Nope. Nuclear power is very enviromentally friendly and very efficient, but accidents can cause great damages. For instance, one of the major problems with the tsunami in Japan was all the nuclear plants that were destroyed.
There has been protests raising questions about atomic energy as a clean and safe alternative to fossil fuels.
Nuclear power reactors are potentially dangerous, we have to make them safe by careful design and operation
yes... nuclear fuel actually gives off less radiation than average nuclear plants.
obviously not
The half-life of the radiation in the rods used in nuclear power plants is 30 years, but under government standards, they are not considered "safe" until they are more than 90% depleted - nearly 300 years.