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Why is nuclear waste dangerous for so long?

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Answer: Emits radiation for thousands of years

Emits radiation for thousands of yearsCorrect! Nuclear waste contains radioactive isotopes that emit harmful radiation as they decay. Some isotopes have half-lives of thousands of years, remaining dangerous for geological timescales. Radiation damages DNA, causing cancer.

Extremely hot and burns everythingWrong. Spent fuel is initially hot but cools within years. The long-term danger is radiation, not heat. After cooling, waste is still radioactive for millennia.

Explodes if not stored properlyWrong. Nuclear waste doesn't explode. The danger is radiation—high-energy particles emitted during radioactive decay that damage living cells for thousands of years.

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