Nuclear fission
fusion; this process fuels the sun with hydrogen
Nuclear energy does not come from fossil fuels
extracting energy from nuclear fuels is more expensive than extracting energy from fossil fuels
Heat can be produced through release of nuclear energy, but there are many other ways of producing heat as well, burning fossil fuels for example.
Answerfossil fuels, because nuclear energy will always be on earth no matter what.AnswerSince neither fossil fuels nor nuclear fuels are renewable, we will run out of both.Our supply of nuclear may outlast our supply of oil, but it will not outlast our supply of coal or oil shale.The good news is that technology is developing very quickly for renewable energy, so we will probably need neither fossil fuels nor nuclear in the long term.
fusion; this process fuels the sun with hydrogen
Nuclear energy does not come from fossil fuels
extracting energy from nuclear fuels is more expensive than extracting energy from fossil fuels
Heat can be produced through release of nuclear energy, but there are many other ways of producing heat as well, burning fossil fuels for example.
Fossil fuels can be burned to release the potential chemical energy stored millions of years ago.The process of burning fuels is called Combustion.
Fossil fuels can be burned to release the potential chemical energy stored millions of years ago.The process of burning fuels is called Combustion.
Fossil fuels can be burned to release the potential chemical energy stored millions of years ago.The process of burning fuels is called Combustion.
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Main process is burning. Burning all fuels release chemicalenergy
Nuclear fuel has a higher energy density than fossil fuels.
extracting energy from nuclear fuels is more expensive than extracting energy from fossil fuels
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