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Does fossil fuels get its energy from nuclear fusion?

no


Is it true that coal and natural gas are the main fossil fuels used in nuclear power stations?

Fossil fuels are not used in nuclear power stations. Nuclear fuel is used (uranium)


How are nuclear energy and fossil fuels different?

magnitude


How does nuclear energy conserve fossil fuels?

Nuclear energy does not rely on burning fossil fuels to generate electricity, which helps reduce the consumption of these limited resources. By using nuclear power as a clean alternative, we can preserve fossil fuels for other important uses such as transportation and heating.


Is bio fuels wind nuclear or fossil fuels least damaging to the environment?

Wind.


What do nuclear energy and fossil fuel have in common?

Both nuclear energy and fossil fuels are sources of energy that can be used to generate electricity. They both produce greenhouse gas emissions when used, contributing to climate change. Additionally, both nuclear energy and fossil fuels rely on non-renewable resources that are finite in quantity.


What Are are fossil fuels?

Fossil fuels are the remains of decomposition of buried dead organisms under pressure. The common fossil fuels are oil , gas and coal.


Will fossil fuels never run out?

fossil fuels will run out in: 50 years for oil 250 for nuclear and coal will run out in 80 years...


How common are fossil fuels?

Fossil fuels are rare now as there are not many left but people think they are common because they are used everywhere.


Fossil fuels form from nuclear chain reactions?

Fossil fuels do not form from nuclear chain reactions. Fossil fuels are formed from the decay of organic matter over millions of years in the Earth's crust. Nuclear chain reactions refer to the process of nuclear fission in which atomic nuclei split, releasing energy.


Which fossil fuels are used to generate electricity in France?

nuclear power


Is there a better alternative if fossil fuels run out?

yes nuclear power