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Alivia Morse
30 April, 15:40
Why is nuclear energy important?
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Danny Mckay
30 April, 17:03
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well nuclear energy although important is still dangeours but i think it is important because you can make a lot with relativly no uranium
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Brayan Ward
30 April, 17:27
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Its not really thats but in some case i guss it can be but if we did not have nuculer eneger the planet would be safer
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