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a| Dickmann, Nancy
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a| Energy from nuclear fission :
b| splitting the atom /
c| Nancy Dickmann.
264
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a| St. Catharines, Ontario ;
a| New York, New York :
b| Crabtree Publishing Company,
c| [2016]
264
4
c| ©2016
300
a| 32 pages :
b| color illustrations ;
c| 28 cm.
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a| Next generation energy
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a| Includes bibliographical references (page 31) and index.
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a| What is energy? -- Why use nuclear energy? -- Splitting the atom -- Nuclear fuel -- Inside a reactor -- Types of reactors -- How "green" is nuclear energy? -- Dangers and disasters -- A nuclear world -- The case against nuclear energy -- The case for nuclear energy -- The future is ... fusion? -- Power up!
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a| "Earth has a limited supply of fossil fuels, and in the near future this supply will come to an end. However, more people live on the planet than ever in its history--and they all need energy. One of the ways in which we can meet this increasing demand for energy is through nuclear power. Nuclear power stations do not drain our planet of its resources, and they can supply a seemingly limitless source of energy. Discover more about nuclear energy, how it is created and harnessed, and the controversies and challenges that surround it."--
c| Provided by publisher.
521
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a| Ages 10-14.
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a| Grades 7 to 8.
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a| Nuclear energy
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a| Nuclear industry
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a| Power resources
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a| Next generation energy.
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