Answer: True
The nuclear fuel cycle involves the generation of nuclear energy in a nuclear reactor by utilizing various sources of radiations in a thermal power station. The nuclear fuel is sensitive to impact or friction. If it receives impact or friction, an explosion can occur. Therefore, these fuels should be transported in an appropriate container and should be dump either on shallow land or in water so that dumping does not result in air blast effects or explosion. Hence, final stage of the nuclear fuel cycle involves the spent fuel must be transported, processed, and disposed of properly.