Step Back in Time And Tell Us How Well You Know The Key Events Of The 1980s
What caused the Chernobyl disaster of 1986?
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While the International Atomic Energy Agency attributed much of the disaster to long-term negligence in maintaining safety standards at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, the most immediate catalyst was a low-power test that led the uranium fuel in the Number Four RBMK reactor to overheat, causing an explosion.
What caused the Chernobyl disaster of 1986?
- A reactor’s uranium fuel overheated after a low-power test
- Nobody knows to this day
- A military strike triggered a disastrous chain reaction
- A reactor exploded after the power plant was abandoned a decade earlier
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