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Which of the following statements best compares nuclear power and geothermal energy based on their rates of renewal?

Nuclear power has a faster rate because all elements present in Earth's crust are spontaneously radioactive and are potential nuclear fuels.
Nuclear power has a slower rate because the nuclear waste produced is not radioactive and thus cannot be used further as a fuel.
Geothermal has a slower rate because the average temperature of the core of Earth is gradually lowering.
Geothermal energy has a faster rate because there is a continuous flux of heat from Earth's core.


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Nuclear power has a slower rate because the nuclear waste produced is not radioactive and thus cannot be used further as a fuel. Geothermal has a slower rate because the average temperature of the core of Earth is gradually lowering, Geothermal energy has a faster rate because there is a continuous flux of heat from Earth's core.

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