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Uranium, used in nuclear reactions, is a nonrenewable energy resource

A)
true
B)
false

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Answer:

The answer is A) True

Step-by-step explanation:

Uranium is the fuel most widely used by nuclear plants for nuclear fission. Uranium is considered a nonrenewable energy source, even though it is a common metal found in rocks worldwide. Nuclear power plants use a certain kind of uranium, referred to as U-235, for fuel because its atoms are easily split apart.

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