Which of the following mining types can be used to obtain uranium? a. open pit b. underground c. solution d. all of the above
All of the above
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yes ksuk3322
Waste from nuclear power plants must be disposed of in radioactively shielded storage containers.@ksuk3322
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Waste from nuclear power plants must be disposed of in radioactively shielded storage containers. true or false
False obviously! Radioactivity waste must be buried far from humans or risk of radiation will kill you.
Btw, you should post a new question
thanks
kk
btw NO direct answers
I think the answer is false CITE-> http://www.world-nuclear.org/info/Nuclear-Fuel-Cycle/Nuclear-Wastes/Radioactive-Waste-Management/
either way you didnt site you caught yourself in a lie xD
Lol^^^^
Too bad @pooja195 and @YOLO_KING "The main objective in managing and disposing of radioactive (or other) waste is to protect people and the environment. This means isolating or diluting the waste so that the rate or concentration of any radionuclides returned to the biosphere is harmless. To achieve this, practically all wastes are contained and managed – some clearly need deep and permanent burial. From nuclear power generation, none is allowed to cause harmful pollution."
Hmm i think its true ans false because it all depends on the company that is disposing of the nuclear waste, there are various methods to disposing waste.
Lol copy and pasted
yo the answer was true
Ahahaha!!
I WAS RIGHT lol
I cited my source above lol just got pwned
Well at least I tried! ohhhhh
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@ksuk3322 you need to cite...
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