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Is uranium a renewable or nonrenewable resource?

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Is uranium a renewable or nonrenewable resource?

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Uranium is an element, the 92nd element of the periodic table. Some isotopes of uranium are fissile, meaning they can be split using high-energy neutrons to start a chain reaction of nuclear fission that will release large amounts of energy.

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