Physics, asked by abhijitraj4, 1 year ago

what are the hazards of using nuclear power energy​

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Answered by akbar1993malda
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Explanation:

A meltdown is an accident in which severe overheating of the nuclear reactor results in melting of the reactor's core. There is also some concern that nuclear power plants could become a target of a terrorist attack by damaging or destroying the nuclear facility, causing the population to be exposed to radiation.

Answered by Rakeshkhanra94
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Answer:Nuclear energy has no place in a safe, clean, sustainable future. Nuclear energy is both expensive and dangerous, and just because nuclear pollution is invisible doesn't mean it's clean. Renewable energy is better for the environment, the economy, and doesn't come with the risk of a nuclear meltdown.

Explanation:

Nuclear energy produces radioactive waste

A major environmental concern related to nuclear power is the creation of radioactive wastes such as uranium mill tailings, spent (used) reactor fuel, and other radioactive wastes. These materials can remain radioactive and dangerous to human health for thousands of years.

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