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Temperatures in the star's core can reach 3x109 K.

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Temperatures in the star's core can reach 3x109 K.

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All elements heavier than hydrogen, including carbon, were produced by fusion in the centre of stars, which then exploded (supernova), and the debris was part of the Earth's formation.

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