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30 May, 12:50

Why is nuclear energy considered non-renewable, yet is is not a fossil fuel?

because it uses uranium for fuel which is not a fossil and has a limited supply.

because it has a risk of radiation poisoning

because it is very expensive to build and operate nuclear power plants

because it does not contribute to global warming by putting out air pollution.

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  1. 30 May, 13:57
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    I believe the correct answer is the first option. Nuclear energy is not considered as a renewable energy eventhough uranium is can be found in many rocks in the world because the uranium that is used as fuel, U-235, cannot be found easily. It is a rare type.
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