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The byproducts from nuclear energy plants pose a threat to the environment and public health if they are not disposed of properly. There is always a small chance of a complete meltdown of a nuclear plant, which would contaminate the environment for miles around the site.
No, the us no longer tests nukes.once the Cold War threat ended so did nuke testing and plants that made plutonium stopped production and stopped sending nuclear materials to bomb factories
It's a matter of opinion perhaps, but I would say the possibility of rogue states using them to obtain fissile plutonium to make bombs.
Nuclear Power Plants are used to help generate electricity. The advantages of Nuclear Power Plants are the efficiency and low immediate pollution. The disadvantages are the radioactive waste and possibility of a meltdown.
It does in a certain regards .if a state ,lets say iran, develops nuclear weapons it effectivly acts as a deterent against aggression from ..well the primary global aggressor ,united states .compromising their abillity to continue an oppressive global dominance agenda.that is why washington is in such fanatical opposition towards irans nuculear energy program.
The threat that nuclear weapons would be used.
The threat of nuclear war has become a symbol for the stresses and problems of living in the modern age that are often complex, insidious, and over which the average citizen often feels little control. The threat of war, including nuclear war, continues to be a major source of worry for youth and adolescents. Worry over nuclear war, however, recedes with age and by adulthood most people do not spend too much time worrying about the threat of nuclear war, most people do little about the threat of nuclear weapons, even though the majority of the population favor a nuclear freeze. Even if they do worry, most individuals tend to respond to the threat of nuclear weapons with a sense of helplessness and avoidance of the issues.
The threat of nuclear war
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The term "Broken Arrow" is used to indicate a nuclear accident involving a nuclear weapon that does't pose the threat indicated. The term "excursion" (as in nuclear excursion) or "criticality accident" is applied to a nuclear reactor or nuclear material accident, respectively.
Nuclear Terrorism
Heavy damage to a nuclear power plant by a tsunami.
Steam generators are quite efficient because it does rely on traditional energy source such as oil or coal. However, because it uses nuclear power, there is always a threat of a nuclear meltdown unless absolute precautions are taken.
spent nuclear fuel
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threat of nuclear explosives.
Duck and cover.