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Which of the following statements is a true statement about the use of nuclear en...
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Which of the following statements is a true statement about the use of nuclear energy as an alternative energy source?
A. Production of electricity from nuclear energy does not produce dangerous radioactive waste products.
B. Production of electricity from nuclear energy is a lot more expensive than production of energy from fossil fuels.
C. Production of electricity from nuclear energy does not produce greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming.
D. Uranium is a renewable resource
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