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    Whilst 1kg of coal and oil produces up to 8 and 12kWh of power respectively, the same amount of uranium-235 has the capacity to produce 2-3 million times more: around 24,000,000kWh . With a predicted rise in energy consumption, the importance of an efficient, pragmatic, and trustworthy source for the future continues to increase. Nuclear power is something…

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    Nuclear power plants contain fuel rods crafted from uranium. After the small quantity of uranium is used for the reactor, the fuel rods fulfilled its purpose and cannot be used anymore. Consequently, they have to be disposed of. However, that’s the problem. Fuel rods only are deprived of small amounts of uranium and still are highly radioactive//toxicity at this point. Their radioactivity/toxicity will subside in a very lengthy amount…

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    Is Thorium a good alternative? Thorium is a slightly radioactive metal that is made in rocks and soils, it is a significant replacement for uranium in the nuclear energy sector. As we continue to remain uncertain of our future supply of uranium, thorium is being seriously considered as an alternative to uranium to provide us with nuclear power at not only a reasonable cost but is also abundantly safe. For example, India has been looking at thorium for years, according to the US Geological…

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    the atmosphere and applying scientific principles, which shows that Xram's society is advanced in science. In addition, there was another thing Xram's society noticed and applied their science skills with and that was to determine whether or not Uranium was the cause in obliterating the earth and destroying life on the planet. For that analysis,…

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    that essentially generate the electricity. The nuclear power plants use the heat that is produced during nuclear fission to heat the water. A nuclear fission is when the uranium atoms split into two smaller atoms, giving off a large amount of heat. According to the ME Mechanical team (2016), the nuclear power plants use uranium and plutonium as a source of fuel. These atoms are radioactive in nature, but when they…

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    made them work to get what they thought they deserved: compensation, redemption, and freedom. It is Navajo custom to mourn for four days and then get on with life. Little Joe died from lung cancer 35 years ago, in 1980. He had taken up a job in uranium mines on Navajo land to buy things for his family. About 1,500 Navajo worked in the government-supervised mines between 1947 and 1971. The tunnels were nicknamed “dog holes,” because the men who worked inside them had to crawl to get around. …

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    absolutely believe that we must not use uranium as an energy source. Many people believe that uranium is a clean and a good source of energy. It is most certainly not. It is dangerous and if there is a radioactive spill, many people can be fatally injured or even killed. Uranium is not an easy source to mine and it is extremely harmful to the air while transporting it to and from. Radioactive waste disposal is an undoubtedly big issue with having uranium as an energy source. A nuclear power…

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    Nuclear Energy Impact

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    Despite being a relatively new source of energy, nuclear energy has emerged as one of the most influential energy sources. Nuclear power was developed in the 1950s after several years of intensive research on atoms, uranium, and radioactivity (Ferguson, 22). Initially, nuclear energy was mainly applied in the military field through the production of destructive weapons such as bombs. However, as years progressed, it became an essential component of industrial production. Nuclear energy is…

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    produce CO2 as it is the major cause of greenhouse gases in the earth’s ozone layer. Fundamentally, if uranium were to be mined and transported in an efficient manner, nuclear power would be “carbon-zero”. Additional positive fundamentals of adopting nuclear energy are the fact that it produces higher quantities of energy and is far more efficient, the quantity of energy released from uranium per gram is much more than that of fossil fuels such as oil or coal. Nuclear power is approximately…

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    end as better options emerge and humanity develops as a species. It 's only natural for things to become outdated, or be replaced by better options as they become available. Nuclear power is a source of energy, created through a reaction when a uranium atom is split, releasing heat that is used to produce electricity. It was initially used as an alternative to coal, as coal-burning facilities were becoming a hazard to the environment.…

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