Environmental Sciences, asked by salman9701, 8 months ago

What is the main reason why many nuclear power plants are located near bodies of water?

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Answered by swapnil750
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Nuclear plants are built on the shores of lakes, rivers, and oceans because these bodies provide the large quantities of cooling water needed to handle the heat discharge.

Water is utilized throughout the day to absorb this heat. Water is also utilized to cool down the equipment used in creating electricity. In the event of an accident, nuclear power plants need water to help remove the decay heat produced by the reactor core.

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Answered by presentmoment
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Nuclear power plants are generally built in areas near to water bodies, as these water provide the cooling liquid required during the discharge of heat.  

Explanation:  

  • Nuclear power is a dangerous force to reckon with and any minute miscalculation can lead to massive outrage and impact for generations to come.  
  • Chernobyl can be seen as an instance. Nuclear reactors are located near water bodies as these places require huge amounts of liquid as the cooling agent, and it is not feasible to transport such volumes of water.

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