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A nuclear melt down puts the people within hundreds of miles around at risk by being exposed to radiation and dying from it.

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Is a nuclear power plant leakage dangerous?

yes it is very dangerous to our world and ourselves. we could inhale it and become very ill. it also makes pollution in our world


Why is a nuclear power plant dangerous?

Because of radiation.


Is nuclear power plant as dangerous as nuclear weapons?

No. Properly engineered nuclear power plants fail safe.


Is it safe to work at a nuclear power plant?

not really because a power plant is very dangerous and it can harm you.


Is it dangerous to live by a nuclear power plant?

yes, the radiations will come out of the power plant and may cause damage to your body


What dangerous gases come from nuclear power station?

In a properly designed and operated plant: none.


What happend in chernobyl?

there was a meltdown at a nuclear plant that caused irrevoable damage and nuclear posioning for generations to come. It is still considered dangerous to go there.


Is the nuclear power station from Mioveni dangerous for the residents?

yes because the raidoactivity from the plant will affect their body.


Does 'Technology is Dangerous'?

Nothing is dangerous by its self. We are living in 21st century that is the century of technology advancement. No Technology is dangerous but its use of this who makes it dangerous or useful for mankind, e.g. Nuclear that can be used to produce energy and we can also make nuclear bomb. Its all about how to use technology positive or negative.


Why nuclear power plant is dangerous?

A nuclear power plant is no more dangerous than a fossil power plant. In fact, taking into account the global picture, it is less dangerous, from an economic, and an ecological standpoint. This may seem counter-intuitive, but the fact is that radiation hazard is mitigated by the dilution effects of the atmosphere and oceans and, looking at the big picture, nuclear power plants are safer than fossil power plants, hands down.


In a nuclear power plant what is used to change water into steam?

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