A nuclear power plant generates electricity using nuclear energy. The nuclear energy comes from the heat released by the fission of one uranium atom into two smaller atoms. This heat is used to convert water into steam in a nuclear reactor, which is then used to turn turbines to generate electricity.

How is nuclear energy different from wind energy?
A.
The fuel for nuclear energy is unlimited whereas wind is limited.
B.
Wind energy causes pollution whereas nuclear energy is pollution-free.
C.
The fuel for nuclear energy is limited whereas wind is unlimited.
D.
Wind energy is expensive whereas nuclear energy is economical.

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The correct answer is:

C. The fuel for nuclear energy is limited whereas wind is unlimited.

Nuclear energy relies on uranium, which is a finite resource that can be depleted over time. In contrast, wind energy harnesses wind, which is an abundant and renewable resource that does not run out.

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