Nuclear Energy By Connor Simonoko & Noah Kipnis. Nuclear Energy Facts Nuclear Energy Is 16% of the worlds energy Nuclear Energy is produced two different.

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Nuclear Energy By Connor Simonoko & Noah Kipnis

Nuclear Energy Facts Nuclear Energy Is 16% of the worlds energy Nuclear Energy is produced two different ways 1 st Way: Large Nuclei are split to release energy 2 nd Way: Small Nuclei are combined to release energy

More Facts More that 400 Nuclear power plants have been operating in more than 25 different countries About 83 Nuclear power plants are being built in the world right now

Nuclear Energy Advantages Since the earth has limited supply of coal and oil, Nuclear power plants can still produce energy when oil and coal become scarce Nuclear Power Plants use less fuel than the plants that burn fossil fuels Nuclear Power Plants do not release contaminants into the environment

Nuclear Energy Disadvantages If a Nuclear explosion occurs, the radiation is very harmful to the body Nuclear reactors produce nuclear waste products which produce dangerous radiation Nuclear reactors only last from forty to fifty years

Can This Prevent Global Warming? Nuclear Energy is not the most efficient way of preventing global warming because it doesn’t do anything to increase the amount of C02 going into the atmosphere but it doesn’t do anything to stop it.

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