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Spontaneous Fission is the process of Elements and Induced Fission is the process of firing neutrons at heavy Atoms

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spontaneous mutations are the ones that arise spontaneously due to errors in the dna replication not affected by the environment but induced are caused by the several physical and chemical factors like dyes etc

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Fusion is the merging of two small atoms to make one bigger one.

Fission is breaking apart one big atom to make two smaller ones.

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