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How does a star fuse?

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Anonymous

15y ago
Updated: 8/18/2019

There in the space atomes of hydrogen. But, in very low quantity. When 2 atomes are come close there is a system of atomes. Like this many atomes come closer and make a large cloud. When that cloud made, it compress to its center and tempereture will being high. So, this is a newly birth star!

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