a sealed container or air tight clingfilm
This is a trick question Nuclear waste should not be stored at all. But as we have some and need to store it, where is an important consideration. Transport is risky. Where you store it has to be able to handle it if it leaks for a million years or so, at least until its safe to handle. The US government has a facility that sounds good, A old salt mine that could hold the danger for a very long time. But is it really in a geologically stable place? Can it leak waste? Will there be an accident moving the waste? Should special storage be built where the waste is?
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Radioactive wastes are stored in mines; in normal condition they have a nonsignificant effect on the nature.
In the US they are stored in the complete spent fuel rods which are stored on power plant sites in water filled tanks. In some places dry storage has also had to be used, because the water tanks are full. In the UK and in France they are stored on site for a while and then taken to a central processing site (Sellafield in the UK)
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Amaranth should be stored in a tightly sealed container in a cool, dry, dark location.
Place broccoli in a sealed container, removing as much of the air from the container as possible. Store in the refrigerator where it will keep for 10 days. Do not wash broccoli before storing, because exposure to water encourages spoilage. Partial heads of broccoli should be placed in a well-sealed container and refrigerated. Because the vitamin C content starts to quickly degrade once broccoli has been cut, it is best to use it within a couple of days. Broccoli that has been blanched and then frozen can keep for up to a year. Leftover cooked broccoli should be placed in tightly covered container and stored in the refrigerator where it will keep for a few days.
an OSHA approved HAZ MAT container
To store sugar, you have to put it in a container.
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Any sandwich should be stored in an airtight container or plastic baggie in the refrigerator.
Certainly, basmati rice keeps well for many days, particularly if it is stored in a refrigerator, and in a sealed container so that it doesn't dry out.
Should be fine. it is usually stored at room temp.
The foods should always be stored in a plastic container. it should not be stored in any metal container as it gets corroded by acids present in the food and thus makes it toxic which act as poison in our body.
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