Nuclear waste.
Nuclear power stations do not produce greenhouse gases during their operation. They generate electricity through nuclear fission, which does not involve combustion of fossil fuels. However, it's worth noting that there are some greenhouse gas emissions associated with the construction and decommissioning of nuclear plants, as well as the mining and processing of uranium. In addition, renewable energy sources like wind, solar, and hydroelectric power stations also produce little to no greenhouse gases during operation.
Nuclear fusion produces very little waste compared to nuclear fission. The waste produced by nuclear fusion is mainly low-level radioactive material, which is easier to manage and has a shorter lifespan.
indirectly, if a house gets its energy from nuclear power plant, but not in the same way as burning coal or oil- it's much to dangerous to have a little nuclear reactor in the basement.
E=mc^2
Two main reasons: 1. At the high school level, there isn't a lot of nuclear chemistry on the curriculum. 2. Nuclear reaction resources are kind of expensive, and can be a little dangerous. Nevertheless, in my HS chem class, we do a little bit of nuclear - I have a Geiger counter and several closed-source radionuclides.
There are no commercial ski operations in Antarctica. Skiing there is dangerous, because there is so little medical support in the case of an accident. However, some research stations allow cross-country skiing on marked trails near the research stations.
This would be a lot better for the environment and theirs not the risk of a dangerous explosion unlike Nuclear power. Hope this helps a little!
It's definitely cleaner than fossil fuels. It produces very little pollution, just waste, which can be stored safely. As for whether it's more "efficient", you need to define what you mean. Nuclear power plants use far smaller amounts of fuel than fossil plants.
The use of nuclear energy in civilian society is to generate electricity. In the military it is to make bombs (and hopefully not use them). There are also some uses in medicine where radio isotopes can be used for diagnosis and treatment. These isotopes are produced by irradiation in low power reactors which enable short lived radio isotopes to be obtained as required.
A little knowledge is a dangerous thing
Little Miss Dangerous was created in 1985-04.
Yes, power stations in the UK use coal, oil, gas, and nuclear energy sources to generate electricity. Each energy source has its pros and cons in terms of cost, environmental impact, and reliability. The UK is also investing in renewable energy sources like wind and solar to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels.