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18 October, 12:57

Nuclear energy is nonrenewable because ...

A. uranium is a rare metal.

B. once we use the Earth's supply of uranium, there will not be any more.

C. mining uranium is very expensive.

D. there are a limited number of neutrons in the world

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  1. 18 October, 13:02
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    Hello!

    The answer is: A. Uranium is a rare metal

    Why?

    Since nuclear energy itself isn't non-renewable, the metal used to create it is non-renewable. Uranium (U-235) is a very rare metal that can not be reused after the nuclear energy process.

    According to scientific reports, there is enough Uranium (U-235) to produce nuclear energy for about 5,700 years, using conventional nuclear energy plants.

    Have a nice day!
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