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how in the heck should i know I'm only in life science
I don'y know why you should think that, uranium is the main feed of nuclear fuel though sometimes some plutonium is also used
i know nuclear energy is mostly ud]sed in the USA (america ) hope this helps :-)
In nuclear power plants, producing electricity
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We know that nickel-62 has the highest nuclear binding energy per nucleon of any element.
And I believe this belongs in "nuclear physics," and I should know, I'm nuclear.
why should everyone about Pierre Auguste Renoir
As far as I know there is no question of a ban. If nuclear is not used then coal will have to be increased.
A very safe form of energy that has a bi product of Di-Hydrogen Oxide, you know... WATER
Difficult to know what this means. Natural renewable energy sources are wind and solar mainly, tidal and waves may be developed as well. However these are more likely to replace coal burning than nuclear, I should think.
Geothermal energy comes from the Earth's core. As we can't examine this directly, scientists are uncertain just what produces this energy. Some will come from radioactive decay, and some is the residue from when the Earth was formed as a lump of hot matter, from some unknown supernova. As far as we know there is no nuclear fission process going on in the core, though I don't see why this should be discounted. Nuclear energy as produced by man is definitely a process of nuclear fission, so this is the difference.