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Doesn’t high level nuclear waste have to be stored for thousands of years?

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Doesn’t high level nuclear waste have to be stored for thousands of years?

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The fission process creates a lot of new isotopes, some of which are very radioactive. Some of these isotopes have very long decay periods. After 10 years, the radio-activity in high level nuclear waste is reduced by a factor of 1000. After 500 years, the radio-activity is less than that of the original uranium ore.

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