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Plutionium, Uranium and/or Americum can all be used to fuel a nuclear fission power station
Nuclear fission has been used in nuclear bombs and is currently being used in every nuclear power plant on the earth.
All countries that have nuclear reactors have nuclear waste and it is always a problem, though a manageable one.
No, nuclear radiation has existed sense the first stars in the early universe began fusing hydrogen. Nuclear power is an industry created by man only in the early 1950s.
No, the splitting of atoms is nuclear fission.
Nuclear, Wind, Water, Coal, Petroleum products, Solar, and Geothermal.
Solar energy, geothermal energy, wind, petroleum, coal, uranium (nuclear fuel).
Wind and geothermal will never run out, but they will not supply the world's demands either. It's not clear how long petroleum will last, more is still being discovered. Uranium will last until the end of this century, at least.
Coal, Petroleum, Sun, Wind, Nuclear power, Geothermal power, Natural Gas, and Biomass are all energy resources.
geothermal is better because it is eco-friendly
C. Geothermal and solar energy are both renewable, while nuclear energy is noy...
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Nuclear and Geothermal
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No, it is completely different. Petroleum is a fossil fuel
There is no nuclear process involved, geothermal energy comes from hot material near the earth's surface. It is related to volcanic activity.
Plutionium, Uranium and/or Americum can all be used to fuel a nuclear fission power station