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muminat
4 years ago
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Which of the following best describes uranium (a type of nuclear fuel)?

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Anuta_ua [19.1K]4 years ago
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Answer is B.) nonrenewable only

Nuclear energy is usually considered as renewable energy.  But the material which used in the nuclear power plants is non-renewable resource. A rare type of a uranium which is U-235 is used nuclear power plants. This element is a non-renewable resource. Nuclear energy from uranium is released through a process called nuclear fission. In the nuclear fission the nucleus of a uranium atom splits to give energy.

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