What purpose do cooling towers serve in a nuclear power plant?
A. to retain the nuclear gases emitted from the nuclear reactions
B. to provide a location for the heated water to cool and condense
C. to maintain the high temperatures required for the nuclear reactions
D. to act as a barrier to contain radiation in case of a possible meltdown
Cooling towers provide an energy efficient and environmentally friendly way of removing heat from this circulating water before it is returned to its source.