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One primary argument against the use of nuclear fission for generating energy is the a) risk of a core meltdown. 12 b) possibility of water pollution. c) accumulation of lethal radioactive waste. d) infinite
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One primary argument against the use of nuclear fission for generating energy is the
a) risk of a core meltdown.
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b) possibility of water pollution.
c) accumulation of lethal radioactive waste.
d) infinite supply of uranium.
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