Nuclear energy is not a fossil fuel or any fuel at all. Radiation is used to create energy. The energy is "the Fuel"
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Fossil
Oil is a fossil fuel.
Uranium is not a fossil fuel; uranium is used as nuclear fuel for nuclear power reactors.
NO!!!! Nuclear Power is the energy released , when two or more atoms of an element fuse together to form another element. e.g. two hydrogen atoms, together with two neutrons, fuse together to form an atom of helium . [1/1] H + [1/1]H + [2] n = [4/2]He + energy . This is the process going on in a nuclear reactor. It is also the process going on in the Sun. Do NOT confuse with a chemical reaction. A chemical reaction is the outermost electrons of an atom combining. Nuclear reaction is the protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom combining/fusing.
No because fossil fuel is its own energy from decayed things just like nuclear has its own.
Nuclear fuel is not a fossil fuel because it is not derived from organic matter like coal, oil, or natural gas. Nuclear fuel is produced from uranium ore and undergoes nuclear reactions to release energy, unlike fossil fuels which result from the decomposition of organic material over millions of years.
No, it comes from fossil fuel
No.Oil is a fossil fuel.
Nuclear energy does not rely on burning fossil fuels to generate electricity, which helps reduce the consumption of these limited resources. By using nuclear power as a clean alternative, we can preserve fossil fuels for other important uses such as transportation and heating.
Gasoline is because it is a product of oil, which is a fossil fuel. None of the others would qualify.
nuclear power
Uranium-235, which powers nuclear fission