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Some methods that East Asian countries are using to lesson the importation of energy are hydro-power, nuclear power plants, wind power, and renewable energy.
To create heat for producing steam to drive turbines for electricity. There's a fair probability at least some of your electric power comes from nuclear energy.
Some resources used to generate electricity in energy stations include coal, natural gas, nuclear energy, hydropower, solar energy, wind energy, and biomass. These resources are used to power turbines that generate electricity through various methods such as steam, combustion, or harnessing natural forces.
Nuclear Fission is the separation of two superheated nuclei of the same atom/ion. It creates a burst of energy which is used to spin turbines for nuclear energy. It is the opposite of nuclear fusion as that fuses the chemicals, this is the separation. So the answer: two atoms, some energy and a LOT of radioactive waste
No, so far only some ships have nuclear energy.
Nuclear energy is primarily used to generate electricity. Through nuclear fission, heat is produced which is used to create steam that drives turbines to produce electricity. Additionally, nuclear energy is also used in some countries for desalination of water and in medical treatments like cancer therapy.
the radiation emitted from nuclear fuel will create problem for example cancer, some generation problem, it affect on vegetable, it affect on eye skin, etc.
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Nuclear energy itself, in a nuclear reactor, does not produce noise. The associated steam turbine plant will produce some noise, but probably not much outside the plant boundaries. The exception would be when a turbine has suddenly shutdown and steam has to be blown off for a while, that would probably be heard for a mile or two.
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