Question
What is the potential danger from an accident at a nuclear power plant?
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Entire cities could be wiped out
Entire cities could be wiped out
Meltdown of the plant and surrounding community
Meltdown of the plant and surrounding community
Fire and large scale explosions
Fire and large scale explosions
Exposure to radiation
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Entire cities could be wiped out
Entire cities could be wiped out
Meltdown of the plant and surrounding community
Meltdown of the plant and surrounding community
Fire and large scale explosions
Fire and large scale explosions
Exposure to radiation
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GPT 3.5
Exposure to radiation is one of the potential dangers from an accident at a nuclear power plant. This can lead to various health problems, including radiation sickness, cancer, and genetic mutations. The extent of the danger depends on the severity of the accident, the release of radioactive materials into the environment, and the proximity of human populations to the plant.
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