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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 illustrate presents the process of how uranium is utilise in the formation of nuclear power.
Overall, six process are performing to produce electricity and this cycle is not repeated again and again. Uranium is extracted from earth and converted into small pieces and this process contain approximately four years.
At stage 1, Uranium is mined with drilling method from the earth, and then uranium ore is changed and enriched to make U-235 of fuel pallets. These fuel particles are thrown in burning machine, which is generating electricity with the help of U-235 fuel powers.
At stage 4, after four years, the consumption of fuel becomes spent and it is vanished and then next phase, their are two way showing to expenditures of oil, one is used in re-processed; second is spent in re-used method and these two steps are recycling. At the last level, utilise fuel that cannot be recycled is stored in containers and buried.
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