Science, asked by Anonymous, 8 months ago

During the natural disaster (Tsunami) at Japan, the nuclear reactors were damaged, due to which hazardous radiation affected the large area.
i. What will be the reason for this damage?
ii. How it affected the people and environment?
iii. Do you think that nuclear energy is good for nature?

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Answered by XxxXXJAYXXxxX
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Answer:

  1. THE REASON FOR THIS DAMAGE IS NEGLIGENCE. THOUGH IT IS HIGHLY ADVISED TO NOT BUILD NUCLEAR REACTORS IN VULNERABLE PLACES, ESPECIALLY FOR COUNTRIES LIKE JAPAN, THE REACTOR WAS NEAR. ALSO, THE BUILDING WAS NOT STRONG AND ROBUST ENOUGH, AND THE COOLING SYSTEM WAS SLOW.
  2. IT CAUSED A NUCLEAR FALLOUT. PEOPLE WERE EXPOSED TO RADIATION. ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGES WERE VERY HIGH.
  3. NO. SINCE EVERYTHING FROM EXTRACTION OF NUCLEAR FUEL URANIUM TO OPERATION OF THE REACTOR TO DISPOSAL OF WASTE HAS A SERIOUS AND NEGATIVE IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Heat evolved during nuclear fission

Damage to property & life

Genetical Disorder

Infertile soil

Pros & cons of nuclear energy.

Associated Value: The learners will be more educated and careful towards safety measurers against nuclear hazards.

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