Nuclear power
It is like some kind of power that produces any kind of waste. Ex...Nuclear Energy
Nuclear Energy produces radioactive waste because if there isnt any sign of nuclear waste/energy in the sullotion/object then it wouldnt be counted as 'Radioactive'.
A nuclear power plant
Nuclear energy produces radioactive waste, including spent fuel rods and other byproducts, that can remain hazardous for thousands of years. Improper disposal or leaks can lead to environmental contamination and health risks. Managing and storing this waste safely is a significant challenge for the industry.
the power itself isn't. creating the power is, because, you have a nuclear reactor of some kind, with radioactive parts.
Nuclear energy produces radioactive waste, which is a byproduct of nuclear reactions in power plants. This waste can include spent nuclear fuel, contaminated materials, and other radioactive substances, all of which require safe storage and disposal methods to prevent environmental and health risks.
Nuclear energy produces wastes in the form of spent nuclear fuels, which are a mixture of radioactive isotopes and heavy metals - both of which are toxic - and irradiated materials surrounding the reactor which become radioactive from exposure to the radiation produced by the reactor and which must be disposed of at the end of the life of the reactor. Note that breeder reactors - which are not permitted in the USA - convert some of the otherwise unusable radioactive isotopes into fissionable isotopes, thus allowing more of the fuel to be used and reducing amount of fuel rod waste (with the rods being re-processed to recover more usable fuel rather than just disposed of).
COCKROACHES!
Radioactive waves
Radioactive nucleotide
radioactive ones
It is a nuclear process.