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What is the difference between the way a fossil fuel power plant generates electricity and the way a nuclear power plant generates electricity?
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What is the difference between the way a fossil fuel power plant generates electricity and the way a nuclear power plant generates electricity?
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What is the difference between the way a fossil fuel power plant generates electricity and the way a nuclear power plant generates electricity?
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nuclear power plants generate heat by a nuclear reaction and lets out less pollution, a power plant generates electricity by burning fossil fuels and lets out more pollution.
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