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Why do nuclear power plants raise the temperature of sea water?

Question by hσllα: Why do nuclear power plants raise the temperature of sea water?
Why do nuclear power plants raise the temperature of sea water, and how does this change the environment that the sea life is accustom to?

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Answer by rok
Simple as it gets. Nuclear power plants give off max heat, and I mean M-A-X heat. Without water to cool them down they could either explode or melt down, given the right combo of situations. So, they’re placed near a constant source of water. Prob is, over a long-enough time the warmer water from the plant can actually raise the water’s temperature. This is a long-used argument against such plants by anti-nuke groups, by the way.

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