Uranium is a non-renewable source of energy.
On the basis of December 2012 data Australia has 29% of the world's uranium resources – 1.7 million tonnes of uranium.
Uranium is not used at home.
Metals such as uranium, phosphate, iron, tin, and coal
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 %.
Around the world approx. 55 000 t uranium are yearly produced.If you want a mean this is 150 t/day.
Wind energy is not a day-by-day reliable resource because it depends on the variability of wind patterns, which can be intermittent and unpredictable. This inconsistency in wind speed and direction can lead to fluctuations in the amount of electricity produced by wind turbines on a daily basis. Additionally, wind energy generation may not align with peak demand periods, further contributing to its variability as a reliable energy source.
Uranium is most useful for radiometric dating in igneous rocks, such as granite or basalt, and in metamorphic rocks that have undergone high temperature events. These types of rocks are typically rich in uranium and provide reliable age information for geologists. Sedimentary rocks are generally less suitable for uranium dating due to the potential for uranium to be remobilized.
An uranium day is approximately 243 Earth days long. Due to its slow rotation, Uranus has one of the longest day lengths among the planets in our solar system.
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The chemical and physical properties of uranium remain unchanged. But because uranium is a radioactive element the quantity of uranium on the earth is permanently changed due to radioactive decay.
Approx. 70 000 kg day.