None of them do.
No. Chernobyl is still contaminated with nuclear radiation, making this city unsafe to live in.
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I'm Looking for a miracleI'm Looking for a miracle I'm Looking for a miracle I'm Looking for a miracle I expect the impossible I feel the intangible I see the invisible (Repeat to Top) Bridge: The Sky is the limit To what I can have (Repeat x3) Just believe and receive it God will perform it today Hey, Hey Just believe and receive it God will perfrom it today Vamp: I expect a miracle every day, God will make a way out of no way
Depends on the radio. Early Transistor radios started with just one and it was to replace the valve which was in turn used for signal amplification. Today, a sophiticated radio may have several chips inside them that can contain millions of transistors each. There is no absolute definitive answer to this question.
Scientists were surprised to find coal in the Arctic because coal is typically formed in warm, tropical environments with lush vegetation. The presence of coal in the Arctic suggests that the region was once much warmer and had a different climate than it does today. This discovery challenges our understanding of the past climate and geological history of the Arctic region.
Many countries have nuclear weapons today including the United States. China, North Korea, South Korea, and Japan also have nuclear weapons.
None of them do.
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Today they are used in cars
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Nuclear Terrorism
The tiniest amounts of plutonium (Pu) can be found in uranium that we remove from the ground. But most plutonium today is found at nuclear weapons plants or wherever nuclear weapons are kept. There is also some in nuclear fuel facilities. Certainly it is present in spent nuclear fuel.
Nuclear Fusion
yes
In every nuclear reactor that is operating