In unit 3 (Energy), the book considers nuclear energy as non-renewable energy. Strange!! I don't know how.. What do you think, Mr. Esam? In the old course, it was definitely a renewable source of energy and this is what I believe |
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Hello Mr. Ayman
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Hello Mr. Ayman Perhaps the information in the old course was not that accurate. As you know, nuclear power depends on uranium, which is definitely non-renewable - Thank you |
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Yes this is right.. But I thought that the nuclear power is produced when atoms split or join together and this fact makes it renewable |
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Though it is not explicitly mentioned in the textbook, the atoms here are the atoms of uranium. The fact is that few natural elements have atoms that will split in a chain reaction that happens in nuclear power stations to generate nuclear energy For more information, please visit the following sites http://sethar.wordpress.com/2007/08/...r-plants-work/ http://www.world-nuclear.org/education/uran.htm |
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Thank you Mr Esam for the information, but the information is explicitly mentioned in the exercises in the Workbook the answers to the exercises in the Teacher's book |
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Thank you mr .
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thanks master waiting for more
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