Describe the nuclear difference and explain how it affects the relative quantities of waste from fossil fuels and nuclear fission.
Nuclear consists of atoms.Nuclear difference describes the production of energy in two ways and those are called as nuclear fission,Fusion.
Atomic bombs use nuclear fission,Which splits a bigger atom into two smaller ones, to create their energy.Hydrogen bombs use fusion, Which is done by fusing two or more atoms into a bigger one.These two forms creates nuclear difference.
Nuclear power is the main parameter used for producing large scale energy and which is responsible for all its wastes.The amount of waste produced with this power is very small compared to other thermal current generated techniques.
Nuclear fuel may be considered as waste which is neither hazardous nor hard than industrial wastes.
Finally.What we can conclude that The waste produced from fossil fuels and nuclear fission is not that much harmful when comparing with remaining types of wastes.
Describe the nuclear difference and explain how it affects the relative quantities of waste from fossil...
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