The nuclear hazards are caused by nuclear material. It is present in different parts of world.
Nuclear hazards refer to potential dangers associated with the use of nuclear energy or materials, such as radiation exposure, nuclear accidents, and the release of radioactive substances into the environment. These hazards can have serious health, environmental, and socio-economic impacts if not properly managed.
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Similar to the hazards to the nearby human population, but the plant owners must take steps to exclude wildlife from the plant, by adequate fences etc
Chemical has many Hazards. Nuclear energy is not without any Hazards.
Flooding, earthquakes, volcanic action.
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One of the primary functions of a nuclear reactor is to maintain a chain reaction. Also, nuclear reactors are meant to provide a steady flow of neutrons.
Nuclear power can be harmful due to the potential risks associated with accidents, such as meltdowns or radioactive leaks. Additionally, the disposal of nuclear waste poses long-term environmental and health hazards. There are also concerns related to nuclear proliferation and the use of nuclear materials for weapons.