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Chemistry, 18.03.2021 01:10, jackie0833

Which statement is true regarding nuclear power plants? The disposal of radioactive wastes is an intended benefit.

Uranium mining is an intended benefit.

Damage caused to the environment is an unintended consequence.

The creation of large amounts of electricity is an unintended consequence.

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