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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 diagram illustrates how nuclear power is produced by using the uranium. Overall, it can be seen that there are six steps, starting from uranuim is mines from the earth to the generating of electricity and ending with the stored in containers and buried.
In the first three stages, uranium is mined from the earth, then it is coverted to ore and used to made U-235 fuel pellets. Following this, electricity is produced by using U-235 fuel power generators. Before, the re-processing and re-using, this fuel is used for four years.
In the last three stages, when combustible is used for certain time period. First, it becomes spent and then it is removed. Second, some fuel can be re-processed and re-used for a next time. In the final stage, after being reutilized, remaining fuel which cannot be recycled, that portion not only stored in containers but also buried in the land.
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