The radioactivity of uranium was discovered in 1896 by the French physicist Henri Becquerel.
scientists :D
1. Uranium is a possible polluting agent of the natural environment.2. Uranium is a toxic and a radioactive chemical element.3. Uranium release radium and radon. 4. Radioactive wastes are dangerous and need to be isolated.If working responsibly most of the disadvantages call very limited. And are the major advantages of using uranium especially as nuclear fuel..
Cinnamon stick is called "dalchini" in Hindi.
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What do nuclear scientists call a stick of uranium? A FISSION ROD I don't get it, but that's the answer.
A stick of uranium is typically referred to as a fuel rod in the nuclear industry. These fuel rods are used in nuclear reactors to sustain a controlled fission chain reaction, producing heat that is converted into energy.
Scientists call it refraction.
uranium belongs to a family of nob and never wash
You call it "the end of a stick". There is no technical name for it.
This process is call the Scientific Method which somewhat originated from the Socratic Method of thinking.
We call these scientists horticulturists.
(Hockey) stick.
what do we call scientists who study plant
The most common uranium containing ores are uraninite and pitchblende. There are many others; see link.
Scientists usually go to conferences, not camps.
They call it a meteorite. It's all right if we call it that too.