By: Sahil Dalal, Ciaran McGirr, and Lincoln Xtranormal Introduction.

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By: Sahil Dalal, Ciaran McGirr, and Lincoln

Xtranormal Introduction

Nuclear Power Plants This is one of the many nuclear power plants It is an important supplier of energy It is also very dangerous. It is dangerous because of waste and spills

The Generator This is a nuclear generator A machine that makes nuclear energy

Storage Barrels This is a barrel in which nuclear waste is put in This has a radioactive sign on it Which means it is very dangerous.

Problem The problem is contamination when it comes to nuclear power Soil and water mainly When the soil and water get infected they become unsafe for humans

Cause The main cause of the problems is the way we get rid of the waste To dispose of the waste they put it in barrels They then take these barrels to a special place

Cause cont Then they bury it in the earth This hurts mother earth because the bad stuff from the barrels spread into the ground This spreads into the soil and water making it unsafe for humans and earth

Solution The correct way to get rid of the waste is to keep it in a safe, dry, above ground place This will make sure it doesn’t hurt the environment We have to be more careful to not spill any of it

EARTH DAY! If we do all this we make a happy EARTH AND SAVE IT FOR GENERATIONS !!