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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 below depict the usage of uranium in the production of nuclear power.
Firstly,Uranium is mined from the earth then it is converted and enriched in order to produce U-235 fuel pellets,thirdly,the U-235 fuel powers generators are used to make power
After 4 years of these steps, fuel becomes spent and removed some of it can be useful again and reprocessed eventually they send it back to electricity factory while the remain spent fuel ,as it can’t be re-processed is put in containers and buried
To sum up , the process of nuclear power production is well-organised and repeated following in order the steps mentioned above
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