Nuclear power has no dangers. It is the opposite. Nuclear energy is a clean source for power production. It is even cleaner than solar energy. Power generation from nuclear energy is cheaper than that produced from solar, wind, gas, oil, and wind energy sources. Nuclear radiation from nuclear power plants is 100 times less than nuclear radiation from coal fired power plants.
Nuclear weapons are of mass destruction nature due to emitted nuclear radiation, heat, and pressure air waves.
The main dangers of nuclear power include the risk of catastrophic accidents, such as meltdowns or radiation leaks, which can have long-lasting environmental and health consequences. Nuclear waste disposal is also a significant challenge, as it remains radioactive for thousands of years and can pose risks to human health and the environment if not properly managed. Additionally, nuclear proliferation and the potential for nuclear weapons development are concerns associated with the use of nuclear power.
No, India has both civil nuclear power reactors and nuclear weapons
"Nukes" is a colloquial term for nuclear weapons, which are explosive devices that derive their destructive power from nuclear reactions. These weapons can cause devastating damage and are considered weapons of mass destruction.
It can produce low grade plutonium that need be extracted from the used nuclear fuel through used fuel reprocessing. However, power reactors are subject to the international nuclear safeguards to prevent its misuse.
The countries known to have nuclear weapons are: United States Russia United Kingdom France China India Pakistan North Korea Israel Germany, Italy, Japan and South Africa have the capability of building nuclear weapons but have not done so. Canada once had nuclear weapons, but has dismantled its weapons and permanetly deacitvated its nuclear weapons program. So far it is the only country to do so.
The main dangers of nuclear power include the risk of catastrophic accidents, such as meltdowns or radiation leaks, which can have long-lasting environmental and health consequences. Nuclear waste disposal is also a significant challenge, as it remains radioactive for thousands of years and can pose risks to human health and the environment if not properly managed. Additionally, nuclear proliferation and the potential for nuclear weapons development are concerns associated with the use of nuclear power.
it was dangerous because both sides had nuclear weapons
"Bert the Turtle"
if there is a fire the nuclear power plant goes big boom
People Keep Nuclear Weapons As A Sense Of Power.
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Japan has nuclear power plants but no nuclear weapons
The first Islamic country to have nuclear weapons was Pakistan.
No, Bosnia does not possess nuclear weapons. The country is a party to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and does not have any known or declared nuclear weapons program.
There is no nuclear power station in Northern Ireland or nuclear weapons.
Two dangers associated with nuclear fission are the risk of nuclear accidents, such as the Chernobyl or Fukushima disasters, which can release radiation into the environment and pose health risks to people nearby. Another danger is the potential for proliferation of nuclear weapons if nuclear materials are not properly secured.
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