The waste of nuclear plants are bars that have to be contained within a specific area (somewhere in Nevada for the United States) to decay slowly for thousands of years, releasing a lot of radiation in that time span.
Some disadvantages of nuclear power include the risk of accidents leading to radiation leaks, the long-term storage of radioactive waste, the high costs of building and maintaining nuclear power plants, and concerns about nuclear proliferation and security risks.
Why are the Philippines different from other countries where nuclear power is used routinely, like the US, Canada, France, UK? I believe you have a plant that was built but never operated, which seems very extravagant. In the UK we could not afford to do this. I think you will have to look at your own society, history, and politics, to decide if it is wise to have nuclear power. I believe there is a history of terrorism in the Philippines, so you need to consider can any plant be protected. Do you have earthquakes? That is another disadvantage if so. And would the owners and operators be able to decide on safety matters without politicians interfering? I can refer you to a general answer on disadvantages of nuclear power. If you ask 'What are the disadvantages of nuclear fission power' you will get this answer.
A disadvantage of nuclear energy is the potential environmental risks associated with accidents, such as radioactive contamination from a meltdown or leak. Such incidents can have long-lasting effects on the surrounding area and population.
Advantages of nuclear power in India include low carbon emissions, large energy generation capacity, and reduced dependence on fossil fuels. Disadvantages include high initial investment costs, long construction timelines, and concerns about safety and waste disposal.
Advantages: Serve as strong deterrents against aggression, contribute to the balance of power among nations, and can provide leverage in negotiations. Disadvantages: High potential for catastrophic consequences if used, risk of proliferation to unstable or hostile states, and cost of maintenance and disarmament efforts.
Well their are no disadvantages to nuclear plants, if your using them for nuclear power, as nuclear power is the safest type of energy in modern times. However disadvantages of nuclear weapons include well the ending of the planet, the possibility of it being stolen by terrorists or even it being spied on for another nation so it can create nuclear weapons.
It's it is renewable
I imagine they are similar to the disadvantages inherent in nuclear power, mainly the waste products, but this is clearly not stopping development. See the link below on the Chinese nuclear industry
Producing weaponized uranium and nuclear material from which nuclear bombs can be built.
a nuclear family is when your parents are divorced and remarried with 2 or more kids
it can be very dangerous if not careful
Obtaining nuclear radioactive wastes
It has not been developed enough to make this clear
Two disadvantages of nuclear waste are: disposal of nuclear waste is very expensive and takes a long time, and nuclear waste is radioactive. The advantages are: nuclear power plants are usually built on a coast, so the risk of contaminating drinking water is low; nuclear waste does not emit carbon into the air.
they feel lonely
some of the kids may get jealous thinking you are favouring your 0ther kids
I think so, but others disagree. It is a controversial issue.