Uranium minerals as pitchblende, uraninite, carnotite, davidite, etc. or as a secondary product from the mining of gold, vanadium, phosphates.
Uranium in powdered form is very pyrophoric.
Uranium and plutonium
Natural uranium
Coal, oil, natural gas, uranium
Coal, Oil, Natural Gas, Uranium
Argentina and Brasil
coal,oil,uranium,the rivers flow
Yes. Hydrogen is. ( if it comes from water) NO Uranium is nor
The source was the fission type uranium atomic bomb.
Alternative sources of energy: solar, geothermal, wind, biofuels, tidal, urban wastes, etc; but they cannot replace uranium.
Coal, oil, natural gas, uranium, and geothermal
Most uranium now comes from Australia, but there are many other sources. See www.world-nuclear.org and look for Uranium Mining as a subject.