What are the Oklo-reactors in Gabon (https://weird-history-facts.com/2-billion-natural-nuclear-fission-reactor/), and why are they considered Earth's first natural nuclear reactors?
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The Oklo-reactors in Gabon, Africa, are natural nuclear reactors dating back over two billion years. They are considered Earth's first natural nuclear reactors due to their unique geological and biological conditions, sustaining slow nuclear fission through a balance of uranium, water, and ancient microbes.
What are the Oklo-reactors in Gabon (https://weird-history-facts.com/2-billion-natural-nuclear-fission-reactor/), and why are they considered Earth's first natural nuclear reactors?
The Oklo-reactors in Gabon, Africa, are natural nuclear reactors dating back over two billion years. They are considered Earth's first natural nuclear reactors due to their unique geological and biological conditions, sustaining slow nuclear fission through a balance of uranium, water, and ancient microbes.