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URANIUM By: Aaron Richardson
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Description of Uranium Uranium is a silvery-white metallic chemical element.
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Renewable or Non-Renewable Uranium is a non-renewable chemical element. Uranium is a non-renewable chemical element.
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Where Uranium Is Found? Uranium is found in several places including North America, South America,. South Africa, Australia, Niger, China, Ukraine, India, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan Uranium is found in several places including North America, South America,. South Africa, Australia, Niger, China, Ukraine, India, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan
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Ways to turn Uranium into useful Energy By splitting the atoms and getting the nucleus from it making Nuclear Energy. By splitting the atoms and getting the nucleus from it making Nuclear Energy.
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Who uses Uranium? And why do they? Pottery makers use uranium for the glazes on the outside of the pottery. Pottery makers use uranium for the glazes on the outside of the pottery. Also Nuclear plant workers to make nuclear fission that is made into Nuclear energy. Also Nuclear plant workers to make nuclear fission that is made into Nuclear energy.
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Effects of Uranium on the environment Uranium is split into atoms to be used in a nuclear reactor and when the smoke from the reactor goes into the air it pollutes the air. Uranium is split into atoms to be used in a nuclear reactor and when the smoke from the reactor goes into the air it pollutes the air. When the air is polluted the water and land could also get polluted. When the air is polluted the water and land could also get polluted.
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Important facts of Uranium Uranium is used in nuclear plants to make energy. Uranium is used in nuclear plants to make energy. Also Uranium is used in Nuclear and non-nuclear bombs. Also Uranium is used in Nuclear and non-nuclear bombs.
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