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6 January, 02:04

In a nuclear power plant, what is used to change water into steam?. a ... the burning of natural gas. b ... geothermal energy. c ... captured solar energy. d ... heat released from nuclear fission reactions

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  1. 6 January, 02:56
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    d ... heat released from nuclear fission reactions
  2. 6 January, 05:35
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    Where natural gas is used, it's called a gas-fired power plant.

    Where geothermal energy is used, they call it a geothermal power plant.

    Where captured solar energy is used, it's called a solar power plant.

    "Nuclear power plant" is the name most people use when the plant uses the heat from nuclear fission reactions to make its steam.
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