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Nuclear Fusion
Produces is the verb.
Stars get their energy from nuclear fusion - mainly, hydrogen to helium.Stars get their energy from nuclear fusion - mainly, hydrogen to helium.Stars get their energy from nuclear fusion - mainly, hydrogen to helium.Stars get their energy from nuclear fusion - mainly, hydrogen to helium.
Stars like our sun and hydrogen bombs produce energy through nuclear fusion.
Nuclear Fusion
Because the process whereby the star produces energy is nuclear fusion, hydrogen becomes helium with release of energy
Nickel and iron accumulate in the interior of large stars and do not release energy by any kind of nuclear reaction.
Nuclear fusion is the process that produces energy in the stars, including our sun
There are many sorts of reactions that take place in stars, in the sun for instance the main nuclear chain reaction isP-P ( Proton-Proton ), in general the hydrogen consumed and turns into helium and by the way it produces a lot of energy.
Nuclear Fusion
Stars produce so much energy because of nuclear reactions occuring in their core. Hydrogen atoms are smashing together and fusing into helium through a process known as nuclear fusion which releases huge amounts of energy.
Produces is the verb.
Nuclear fusion is the type of nuclear reaction that occurs in stars. Older stars with a collapsing center can exceed a temperature of one hundred million Kelvin.
That is called "nuclear fusion".
Stars get their energy from nuclear fusion - mainly, hydrogen to helium.Stars get their energy from nuclear fusion - mainly, hydrogen to helium.Stars get their energy from nuclear fusion - mainly, hydrogen to helium.Stars get their energy from nuclear fusion - mainly, hydrogen to helium.
Because fire in itself is not a ball of nuclear fusion reactions which is what the stars in every solar system are, which produces UV radiation, a fire is just heat and not a nuclear reaction.
A nuclear reaction - either fusion or fission - is required to turn matter into energy.