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nuclear energy is a type of energy made by splitting atoms when the atoms split they make energy

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What you are a f@#k head australians dont have nuclear power plants


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An example of nuclear energy?

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Is fusion nuclear energy or chemical energy?

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What is the reason why the huge amount of energy present in nuclear is not harvested?

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