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16 September, 14:39
Why is nuclear energy non renewable
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Haleigh Marsh
16 September, 14:55
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It is because it cannot be used time again and again.
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Moriah Mason
16 September, 15:04
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Although nuclear energy itself is a renewable energy source, the materials used in nuclear power plants is hot
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