Nuclear Power Pollutions Alex Hartley English 12 Mrs. Pugh.

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Nuclear Power Pollutions Alex Hartley English 12 Mrs. Pugh

Nuclear Power Keeps the homes in big cities going Most of the electricity comes from power plants

Chemical Waste Is getting dumped into waterways Fish are poisoned by chemical waste.

Chemicals in the Air Nuclear plants are polluting our air supply

Smog Thick black smoke Pollutes the air Irritates lungs

Dumping into landfills Chemicals are dumped into landfills The disposed chemicals kills the grass all around it

Non-Recyclables Rubber Card board

Plastic Bags Around 500 billion plastic bags are used every year and thrown away

Animals Dyeing from pollution

Acid Rain Chemicals in the atmosphere Cause from smog Causes metals to rust faster Kills fish and aquatic animals

Good Sources of Energy Water Dams Windmills Animals

Water Energy The flow of water can produce electricity

Dams The Hoover Dam Water turbines

Windmills Uses the wind flow The blades rotate

Solar Power

Solar Power Energy Energy panels Sunlight Put on roof of house