Problems associated with the use of nuclear power include

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Oil, or petroleum, is a liquid fossil fuel. It is currently the single largest source of energy in the world. When oil first comes out of the ground, it is called crude oil. It is a thick, dark brown or black liquid. It forms from the remains of tiny organisms that live at the sea surface and then sink to the seafloor when they die, forming layers of deposits. As the layers pile up, heat and pressure increase. Over millions of years, the dead organisms turn into liquid oil.     Crude oil is a mixture of many different hydrocarbons. To separate the different hydrocarbons, crude oil must be... Show more

Problems associated with the use of nuclear power include