Thursday, March 17, 2011

Japanese natural and not nuclear impacts

Video coverage-Please respond to the things you have just watched. What are the dangers of using nuclear energy in a place like Japan? What impact does this have on the environment?

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4 comments:

  1. the effects of nuclear power on the environment are not very good its helping power Infrastructure. but its now having a negative effects on the environment after japan was hit by the earthquake and tsunami now over 15000 people are ither dead or missing. and one of there nuclear power plants is having massive failure and having a melt down after some of there reactors are refunded and now leaking hazardous radiation and nearby towns and villages with in 19 miles have been evacuated.

    Tommy

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  2. The environment is having negative effects on Japan. After the earthquake hit, there are over 15,00 people missing or dead. Japan's nuclear power plants failed. Now there's leaking all around the villages and towns 19 miles back. The impact is horrible on people, and the poverty level will go up extremely.


    Abby

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  3. When you use nuclear energy you have to be vary careful. The energy plants have to be safe and should with stand earthquakes and other disasters.If not contated rotion can leak out. When this happens people get sick and the radeation will get into the food. Its a problem for Japan because Japan is located on 3 of the earths atomic plates so when they have earthquakes it can really impact them. Japans a small county with a lot of people when something like this happens a lot of people die along with their food. Radantion gets into the water aswell

    Chloe

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  4. The most dangerous part about using nuclear energy is the unexpected stuff like this. Not only does it effect the power but it effects people. Having that radiation spread will do more then just mess with the people living there today it will mess up people years and years from now. It will take much more time and money to get Japan back on track.

    Travis

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