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The image consists of six steps that show how uranium is used in the production of nuclear power. Step 1 indicates that uranium is mined from the earth. Step 2 shows that uranium ore is converted and enriched to make U-235 fuel pellets. Step 3 highlights that U-235 fuel powers generators to make electricity. Step 4 states that after about four years, fuel becomes spent and is removed. Step 5 illustrates that some spent fuel can be reprocessed and re-used. Finally, step 6 points out that spent fuel that cannot be reprocessed is stored in containers and buried. No numerical data points, percentages, trends, or specific countries or categories are visible in the image.
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The shown diagram illustrates the process of creating nuclear power by using uranium.
Overall, the process starts with Uranium being mine from the earth and ends with spent fuel stores in containers and bury. This production cycle is a man-made process.
In the beginning, Uranium is mine from the earth, giving uranium ores. At this point, Uranium ores are transform and improve to produce U-235 fuel pellets. Once become U-235 fuel pellets, it is use to make electricity in U-235 fuel powers generators.
Following this, after about four years of being use in U-235 fuel powers generators, fuel becomes spent and is remove from the it. After that, U-235 fuel pellets can either use again or can’t; Some spent fuel can be re-process and re-use, the cycle loops until it can’t be re-process and re-use; On the other hand, other spent fuel that cannot be re-process is stored in containers and bury.
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