Question 22 of 25
What is one difference between using nuclear energy and biomass energy?
A. Nuclear energy does not produce carbon dioxide.
B. Nuclear energy cannot be used to make electricity.
C. Nuclear energy can only be used in sunny areas.
D Nuclear energy does not produce any waste products.

Respuesta :

Nuclear and Biomass energy are the type of energies that differs from each other in producing carbon dioxide. Thus, option A is accurate.  

What are nuclear and biomass energy?

Nuclear energy is nonrenewable energy that concerns nuclear reactions to produce electricity. It includes the nuclear fission of the atoms to release energy.

Biomass energy is a renewable source of energy that utilizes and employs living and nonliving biomaterials to generate energy in the form of fuel and electricity. It also produces carbon dioxide as a by-product.

Therefore, option A. the release of carbon dioxide differs nuclear energy from biomass energy.

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