No fusion, no element
When the nuclei of hydrogen and lithium are fused together, helium is produced.
When helium and hydrogen are fused together in nuclear reactions, energy is produced along with heavier elements like carbon and oxygen. This process is known as nucleosynthesis and is a key mechanism in the evolution of stars.
When hydrogen is fused in the suns core Helium is produced.
The process of fusion. The sun makes heat by fusing hydrogen atoms. Hydrogen is the lightest element, and in the process of fusion, the lighter the element being fused, the more energy (heat) is produced.
All elements (except hydrogen) are produced in stars through nuclear fusion (under tremendous heat, two hydrogen atoms fuse into one helium plus release pure energy). When the hydrogen is all fused, helium is fused into heavier elements at a higher temperature, then those are fused and so on until we get to iron. Iron is the element that will cause a star to collapse and then explode violently in a supernova. The explosion causes further fusion and creates still heavier elements.
Mainly; hydrogen, deuterium, and tritium
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The water molecule is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen sort of fused together.
We understand that hydrogen atoms are fused into helium in the sun's core.
Both energy (sunlight) and helium are produced when hydrogen fuses together. This also what happened when the US used atomic weapons on Japan in WW2.
Hydrogen is fused into helium in the core of the sun, where temperatures and pressures are high enough to initiate nuclear fusion reactions. The core is where the sun's energy is produced through the fusion of hydrogen nuclei into helium nuclei.
The only element he has an affinity for is wind, which he has fused with the rasengan.