It's pollution from Fossil Fuels.
Far less than fossil fuels. The amount of nuclear fuel required to make a certain amount of energy is tiny compared to fossil fuels, and therefore produces far less pollution. Most of the pollution is from mining the nuclear fuel, the only pollution from burning the fuel is "heat pollution", where the cooling towers dump waste heat into a lake or ocean and the temperature changes the ecosystem.
There isn't any fossill fuels that don't cause pollution. All fossil fuels cause pollution.
In my opinion, when considering fossil fuels, coal provides the most pollution in terms of released and/or generated amount of CO2 because coal has a high amount of carbon in its fuel composition provided on the unit mass basis and it has the smallest stoichiometric oxidant to fuel ratio when ideal and complete combustion takes place.
Fossil fuels let out toxic gases like carbon dioxide. When this mixes with oxygen it causes pollution.
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Water pollution can occur from burning fossil fuels due to the acid rain. Fossil fuels will pollute the atmosphere which will result into acid rain.
Conserving energy resources reduces the amount of fossil fuels that are burned, which reduces air pollution. Reductions in fossil fuel consumption would reduce the need for petroleum and natural gas drilling, as well as the need for coal mining. Reducing these activities would reduce water and land pollution.
More fossil fuels will be saved as all this pollution is coming from the use of fossil fuels. Also it will contribute less to global warming (pollution), making our air nice and fresh to breath in
Yes
they do not produce pollution
Pollution.