The use of nuclear energy can have both positive and negative consequences. Which of the following is a positive consequence of using nuclear energy? a. Nuclear energy uses nonrenewable resources. b. Nuclear energy produces little air pollution. c. Uranium ore used for nuclear power plants must be mined and processed. d. Nuclear energy has no environmental impact. Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer

its B

Explanation:

Answer 2
Answer:

B.

Nuclear energy produces little air pollution.


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Explanation:

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Neutrons is the correct answer

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

The law of conservation of energy states that energy cannot be destroyed, it remains conserved but transforms from one form to the other form.

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