Nuclear Energy is Safe The safe and futuristic way of human energy. Death Rate Safety Precautions Pollution Fourth Reason Conclusion Achuth NairBryan GoroffDerek.

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Nuclear Energy is Safe The safe and futuristic way of human energy. Death Rate Safety Precautions Pollution Fourth Reason Conclusion Achuth NairBryan GoroffDerek Rose

Nuclear Energy “We the People of the 6A (Achuth, Bryan, Derek) in order to form a more perfect Union, think that nuclear energy should be kept, refined and deemed safe for the future.” Some words were copied from the U.S constitution all rights reserved

Safety Precautions The hazard is less if there is a shielding material like lead or concrete to block some of the radiation, some factories have 4 feet thick concrete walls. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission requires stringent (strin-jent-(strictest) safeguards on the plants. More rules apply to nuclear power than to any other industry in the world. The nuclear reaction between uranium fuel rods can be stopped at any given time.

Death Rate Even now in 2009 less than 50 people have died in a nuclear related accident in the world. Thousands of people have died in coal mining disasters and the air pollution it produces, but not nuclear (no pollution) At least 598 coal workers died on the job from

Pollution Uranium is the only non-renewable energy source that does not cause pollution. Uranium is actually one of the cleanest fuel supplies on the Earth. All other non- renewable resources are fossil fuels which when burned, pollutes. Uranium is nuclear energy and it does not pollute because you don’t burn it.

Nuclear Generators Nuclear generators safely hold the nuclear energy. Nuclear generator rods can control how many atoms are being split apart. Nuclear reactors generally have automatic and manual systems to put poison into the reactor to stop the fission reaction if it gets unsafe.

Conclusion In conclusion, we believe that Uranium is safe to us, and to our environment.