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Answered by chitransh7nigam
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Answer is Radioactive Radiations.

These radiations come from radioactive metals which are used inside nuclear power plants.

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Answered by kochedaksh06
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That's because nuclear fission generates electricity without the harmful byproducts that coal, oil and natural gas emit. Here are a handful of the pollutants that nuclear energy keeps out of the air we breathe: Nitrogen oxide (NOx), which produces smog. Sulfur dioxide (SO2), which produces acid rain.

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