All can release energy.
Uranium is better because the contribution to greenhose effect is zero, the transport is easer, the pollution is more important (compared with coal).
The most common isotope of uranium is uranium-238.
They burn the coal in factories and use the heat energy but in uranium we take one atom and break it. It will release lot of heat energy.
Cu, Au, Ag, Pb, Zn, Mo, W also coal, oil, natural gas but no uranium.
Uranium and berkelium are radioactive elements.
All release energy.
Coal is produced by sunlight falling on plants. These plants then get fossilised to form the coal.Uranium is formed by Stars as they explode in Supernova explosions.
Coal dont't use uranium ! But coal ashes contain traces of uranium.
None. A pellet of uranium contains uranium, not coal.
Coal and uranium are not renewable resources of energy.
Uranium is mined in Arizona.
Yes, all coals contain traces of uranium.
yes uranium contains a lot more energy than coal and that is one of the reasons that people prefer nuclear power to fossil fuel power but like coal uranium is not! renewable
These are all fuels
Uranium
Uranium is better because the contribution to greenhose effect is zero, the transport is easer, the pollution is more important (compared with coal).
Uranium - it is a radioactive element. Natural gas, coal and oil are all decomposition products of ancient life.