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The image contains a diagram with six steps outlining the process of uranium use for electricity. Step 1: Uranium is mined from the earth. Step 2: Uranium is converted and enriched to make U-235 fuel pellets. Step 3: U-235 fuel powers generators to make electricity. Step 4: After about four years, fuel becomes spent and is removed. Step 5: Some spent fuel can be re-processed and re-used. Step 6: Spent fuel that cannot be reprocessed is stored in containers and buried. Each step is represented with an icon and is color-coded in a circular format with arrows indicating the progression from one step to the next.
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The diagram shows the steps involved in the process of producing nuclear power by using uranium ores.
Overall, the process includes six ordered stages, starting from the uranium mining up to radioactive waste management and the recycling procedure of reusable uranium.
First and foremost, uranium ore is mined from the earth before undergoing a conversion by enrichment to make U-235 fuel pellets. Subsequently, these pellets are used to provide energy to the generators in the power plants that produce electricity.
After approximately four years, the fuel becomes spent and must be removed. At this stage, there are two different passages. On one hand, the spent fuel that cannot be reprocessed is treated as radioactive waste; for this reason, it is stored in containers and then buried in dedicated sites. On the other hand, the reusable part of the fuel is reprocessed to be available to generate other energy, returning to the power plant.
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