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If All the Uranium in the World Were Exhausted, Breeder

Question 83

Question 83

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If all the uranium in the world were exhausted, breeder reactors would be


A) relics of a brief age.
B) used much more than they are now.
C) researched more than they are now.
D) considered more seriously than they are now.
E) none of these

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