This element is commonly used in nuclear reactors as fuel.
What is Uranium?
Development beneficial to the present, but doesn't have negative affects on future generations.
What is Sustainable Development?
One of the tragedy's mentioned, that probably affected the falling of the Soviet Union.
What is the Chernobyl Disaster?
Process done by atoms splitting apart, thus creating energy
What is Nuclear Fission?
Any of the listed diseases prevented because of nuclear power plants.
What is Lung Cancer and/or Cardiovascular Disease?
High level radioactive waste from nuclear energy.
What is Spent Nuclear Fuel?
Some locations of nuclear power plants.
What is Eastern US, Europe, Far East, Westernmost former Soviet States?
Any listed weather type being avoided by nuclear energy usage.
What is Acid Rain and/or Smog?
While otherwise believed, nuclear energy combats this global issue.
What is Climate Change?
This type of energy produces around the same amount of carbon emissions per energy unit as nuclear energy.
What is Wind?
This is reused in the process of making nuclear energy.
What is Water?
Tools, protective clothing, wiping cloths are all examples of this.
What is Low Level Radioactive Waste.
This starts the spinning of the turbine.
What is Heat?
1 ton of coal, 17 000 cubic ft of natural gas, and 120 gallons of oil is equal to this.
What is 1 Uranium Pellet?
Wind Turbines generate the most energy.
What are Steam Turbines/Nuclear energy?