a. (1) it’s just heating water to rotate a turbine. (2) It can provide power for extremely long periods of time. (3) There is a possibility of a meltdown that harms humans and the environment.
700 million yrs
a. (1) 4%, (2) 85%
???3. What is the difference between carbon-12, carbon-13, and carbon-14? (Read carefully.) **this question was posted twice with 2 different answers, they are below**
D. Carbon-12 has an atomic mass of 12; carbon-13 has an atomic mass of 13; carbon-14 has an atomic mass of 14.
D. Carbon-12 has 6 protons and 6 neutrons; carbon-13 has 6 protons and 7 neutrons; carbon-14 has 6 protons and 8 neutrons.
???4. What is nuclear fission? ***this question was posted twice with 2 different answers, they are below.
D. The splitting of an unstable atom into 2 or more stable atoms, often resulting in the release of free neutrons.
B. the splitting of an atom into two new atoms.
b. no, no, yes
d. 700,000,000 years
c. Oxygen has 8 protons in its nucleus
b. The energy from fission cannot be harvested by humans at the moment.
B. The same atomic number but different atomic mass
1.Radon is an odorless radioactive gas that you cannot taste or see. Exposure to this naturally occurring gas can be dangerously high in any home in North America. Homes must be specially tested for exposure levels for residents to understand their risks. If risks are high, venting systems can be installed to significantly lower indoor levels of exposure. The most likely health problem associated with long-term exposure to this radioactive gas is →
Lung cancer
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is the fourth leading cause of death in the United States. This disease primarily affects
a. the respiratory passageways and alveoli of the lungs
a. 400 ppm
b. gases released by a volcanic eruption
a. Organisms in the water could have migrated and entered the food chain in animals that migrate long distances
D. Harness the energy produced fission reactions.
c. Production of acidic particles
D. The splitting of an unstable atom into 2 or more stable atoms, often resulting in the release of free neutrons
b. circulatory and respiratory systems.
b. Fukushima, Japan
a.Nuclear power because it is the next largest usage of energy consumption in the U.S. following the fossil fuels
a. Nitrogen
C. Produces acid pollutants or particulates
b. reducing the number of automobiles that burn gasoline and the amount of evaporated gasoline