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Nuclear energy is considered a non-renewable energy, but it is not a fossil fuel. What is it? [HINT: this question is not answered directly. You must INFER what type of material it is, given your knowledge of geology, from the information that is given. THINK!]

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Answer: Nuclear energy also called Uranium ore, and it is a hard rock solid that can almost not be broken after a few hammer hits it would take around twenty hits with a hammer depending on the person that is breaking it. Uranium ore, a solid, is mined and converted to a fuel used at nuclear power plants. Uranium is not a fossil fuel, but it is classified as a nonrenewable fuel.

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