Science, asked by zaidmujawar437, 7 months ago

what are problem of nuclear plant​

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Answered by Number007
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Nuclear power plants use uranium as fuel. The process of mining uranium releases high amounts of carbon dioxide into the environment. Carbon dioxide is also released into the environment when new nuclear power plants are built.

Problems of Nuclear Reactors:

Concerns about the safety of nuclear fission reactors include the possibility of radiation-releasing nuclear accidents, the problems of radioactive waste disposal, and the possibility of contributing to nuclear weapon proliferation.

Some other problems include:

  • Long Time Lag Between Planning and Operation.
  • Cost.
  • Weapons Proliferation Risk.
  • Meltdown Risk.
  • Mining Lung Cancer Risk.
  • Carbon-Equivalent Emissions and Air Pollution.
  • Waste Risk.
Answered by anjaliraut24
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Explanation:

Problems of Nuclear Reactors

Concerns about the safety of nuclear fission reactors include the possibility of radiation-releasing nuclear accidents, the problems of radioactive waste disposal, and the possibility of contributing to nuclear weapon proliferation.

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