Which of these is a benefit of nuclear energy?
a)nuclear materials can be dangerous.
b...
Biology, 29.09.2019 10:30 wldfire61821
Which of these is a benefit of nuclear energy?
a)nuclear materials can be dangerous.
b)nuclear waste must be carefully managed.
c)nuclear energy is easy to use and transport.
d)nuclear power provides huge amounts of electricity.
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