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Explore the impact of tectonic plates, earthquakes, and tsunamis on the suitability of building a nuclear power plant in Japan. Consider the environmental consequences and weigh the benefits and risks of nuclear energy against other power sources. Join us in assessing the best course of action for sustainable energy production in Japan.
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Our mission is to find the best place to build a nuclear power plant in Japan based on the north pacific by: Fernanda Cordero , Jourdan Murphy , and Jose Lopez.
Tectonic Plates • It really affects it a couple of times really but the main fault is out at the sea there for it cause a tsunami. Japan lies on the North America, Eurasia, and Pacific plates in its close to the Philippine plate .
Earthquake • The earthquakes weren’t limited to Japan and they weren’t confined to the shaking of the earth and the setting of the ocean wave. Our amazing planet reviews the strangest effects
Tsunami • Past studies have analyzed the effects of tsunamis on marine ecosystems for example investing the effects on 2004 Indian ocean tsunami. Japan is struggling to a growing nuclear crisis cause by and tsunami on March 11.
Conclusion • Our conclusion is we should not build our Nuclear Power Plant no where because there are bad points about Nuclear energy , but the fact is that renewable energy isn’t able to produce enough energy even if we put wind turbines and solar panels everywhere burning gas and coal and power stations produces lots of pollution and can cause global warming. The radiation from nuclear power stations is only a tiny fraction of the radiation we receive most is from natural sources e.g. rocks that go through radioactive decay. You should always consider both sides of the argument
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