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If All the Uranium in the World Were Exhausted,breeder Reactors

Question 30

Question 30

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


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

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