They actually go into a holding area next to the plant.
nowhere to kev yoxall
Probably becaause the dangers of not handling the fuel, and waste products proplerly - or that the reaction might go out of control. Nuclear power is safe - so long as all safeguards and waste-handling procedures are adhered to.
In a plant cell, waste disposal primarily occurs in the central vacuole. This organelle helps to store and break down waste products, as well as maintain turgor pressure within the cell. Eventually, the waste products are eliminated from the cell during processes like exocytosis.
The Products go in the Stomata
The products of nuclear fission are typically two or more smaller nuclei, along with the release of energy in the form of gamma radiation and kinetic energy of the fission fragments. Fission of a heavy nucleus can also produce neutrons, which can go on to induce further fission reactions in a chain reaction.
no, its not safe to dispose nuclear waste in water,rather it would be safe to dispose it in common salt trenches.
Large startup costs and the generation of nuclear waste
It just has to be stored for centuries
All waste products are removed, they may not go by diffusion alone.
See the link below for the yield of fission products against atomic number. You can identify the element names from the Periodic Table
into the urinary bladder.
there was a meltdown at a nuclear plant that caused irrevoable damage and nuclear posioning for generations to come. It is still considered dangerous to go there.