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Pros and cons of plastic water bottles?

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In the twentieth century what were two ways nuclear fission happened?

Nuclear fission happens spontaneously in nature. Uranium-235 does this, and is the only commonly occurring natural isotope that does. Nuclear fission can be induced by crashing a neutron into a fissionable atom. Some things other than Uranium-235 are fissionable, notably Uranium-238. Fission has been induced in various experiments. It happens in nuclear reactors and in nuclear bombs.


What are some nonexamples fo nuclear fission?

Burning wood, cooking food on a stove, and rusting metal are all examples of chemical reactions that are not examples of nuclear fission. Additionally, photosynthesis, respiration, and fermentation are biological processes which do not involve nuclear fission.


What are the bad things about nuclear fission?

Some potential drawbacks of nuclear fission include the generation of radioactive waste that requires long-term storage, the risk of nuclear accidents such as meltdowns, the proliferation of nuclear weapons material, and the high cost of building and maintaining nuclear power plants.


What is nuclear fission and its relationship to nuclear bomb?

Simply put, nuclear fission is the splitting of an atomic nucleus. It relates to radioactivity in that some isotopes of some elements (and not very many) naturally decay by spontaneous fission. There is a separate question about what spontaneous fission is, and it is linked below.

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