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What property of radioactive nuclear waste makes it so difficult to dispose responsibility?
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What property of radioactive nuclear waste makes it so difficult to dispose responsibility?
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B- It has a very long half life
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Radioactive waste, as its name implies, is a source of radiation that can be harmful to living organisms. Therefore it needs to be disposed of very carefully in such a way that the radiation cannot reach human beings and other living organisms. One method to do this is to bury the waste in deep pits.
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