It benefits our economy and makes our energy bills cheape.
I assume you mean how does nuclear radiation affect the human body. Nuclear energy as used in nuclear power plants has no effect normally as the radiation is well contained. However if you want to know about the effect of radiation on the body, see the link below
how does affect the all economy
The nuclear energy obtained from uranium or plutonium is the most important alternative to fossil fuels. Oil and methane will be exhausted in less than 100 years. Wind, geothermal, solar, organic wastes etc. are useful but not serious alternative for 10 billions inhabitants.
No, fire is chemical energy not nuclear
It benefits our economy and makes our energy bills cheape.
Nuclear energy can have mixed economic impacts. On one hand, it can reduce energy costs and provide a reliable source of power, contributing to economic stability. On the other hand, building and maintaining nuclear plants can be expensive, and there are costs associated with waste storage and plant decommissioning. Additionally, the risk of accidents can have significant economic consequences.
Their ain't any disease that affects nuclear energy. Nuclear radiation can cause leukaemia and other cancers if above a certain level.
Why is Iran building nuclear weapons
blast affect
SONE stands for Supporters Of Nuclear Energy. They are an organization that want to promote nuclear energy as not only an acceptable means of energy production, but a necessary one in order to face the future energy demands of the world. They feel nuclear energy would help developed countries to keep a sustainable economy.
No, excepting of course some important accidents.
the radiation emitted from nuclear fuel will create problem for example cancer, some generation problem, it affect on vegetable, it affect on eye skin, etc.
Yes, nuclear power plays a significant role in the British economy by providing a stable source of energy, supporting jobs in the industry, and contributing to the country's energy security. However, there is ongoing debate around the costs and risks associated with nuclear power in the UK.
Japan has no fossil fuels but needs a lot of electricity as an industrial economy, therefore it was decided many years ago to build a large number of nuclear plants.
No- Because Nuclear energy produces A LOT of radiation. Some bad chemicals may enter the earths athmoshere. but that don't have a large affect on the athmosphere.
I assume you mean how does nuclear radiation affect the human body. Nuclear energy as used in nuclear power plants has no effect normally as the radiation is well contained. However if you want to know about the effect of radiation on the body, see the link below