No. It emits radiation and is very harmfull without a proper Radiation Protective equipment
no, its not safe to dispose nuclear waste in water,rather it would be safe to dispose it in common salt trenches.
Solar and wind energy is the most safe. Of the renewable energies, nuclear can produce nuclear waste and go critical, while hydroelectric power can displace many acres of land. Wind and solar energy produce no waste, do not pollutes, and do not displace.
Probably becaause the dangers of not handling the fuel, and waste products proplerly - or that the reaction might go out of control. Nuclear power is safe - so long as all safeguards and waste-handling procedures are adhered to.
Large startup costs and the generation of nuclear waste
It just has to be stored for centuries
They actually go into a holding area next to the plant.
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In Pennsylvania, nuclear waste is primarily stored on-site at nuclear power plants, where it is kept in specially designed containers. The state does not have a permanent disposal facility for high-level radioactive waste, which means that the waste is typically stored temporarily until a federal solution is developed. Additionally, some low-level radioactive waste is sent to licensed disposal facilities in other states. Efforts are ongoing to find long-term disposal solutions for nuclear waste in the U.S.
For this, you can blame public media,nuclear power can be good or bad but, if the people get scared they will not want to live near or go anywhere near them. Take the recent nuclear news for example
Red Bag Solutions is a company that specializes dealing with medical waste. Some waste can be recycled into reusable material. Other waste is treated so it is safe enough to go into a landfill.
It is not safe for any human to go near wild animals. Because wild animals know that human race is the wildest of all. They get scared of humans and almost always they attack the human in self defence.
dONT STAND NEAR AND IN BUILDING, TRY TO GO TO OPEN PLACES..(THEY ARE SAFE)