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The image displays a six-step diagram explaining the use and processing of uranium for nuclear power production. Step 1: Uranium is mined from the earth. Step 2: Uranium ore is converted into gas and then enriched to make U-235 fuel pellets. Step 3: Uranium fuel (U-235) is used in nuclear power stations to deliver up to 7billion kWh of electricity per station per year. Step 4: Spent fuel is taken away after about 4 years of usage and then stored. Step 5: Some spent fuel is reprocessed and then re-used in the nuclear power station. Step 6: Finally, spent fuel that cannot be re-processed is stored in stainless steel containers and buried deep in the earth.
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The diagram illustrates the various stages taken for production of nuclear power from uranium, starting from extraction and ending with the storage of it.
Overall, the whole process contains of six main steps, which starts from mining the needed raw material from the earth. Once its taken, it goes to fabric where it is coverted into a gas. Then the gas is enriched to make U-235 fuel pellets which is used in nuclear power stations to deliver electicity up to 7 billion kWh per station per year.
In the next step, spent fuel used for over 4 years is storaged. Some proportion of it reprocessed and reused in nuclear power stations again for sustainability, while other part that cannot be reprocessed is stored in stainless steel containers and safely buried deep in the ground for proper disposal.
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