Nuclear fusion is the process that powers stars, such as our sun.
In the sun and most other stars
In the stars
Garnet is a fusion of ruby and sapphire
It DOES occur naturally. It is an ore. It is not man made.
No. Hydrogen fusion occurs in the star's core.
There are 92 elements found naturally in the universe.
No place, we have not yet determined how to make a fusion reactor. Only fusion bombs.
it was created by fusion during early part of the big bang. it is everywhere hydrogen is.
All elements between and including Neptunium (Np) up to the element Ununoctium (Uuo) are not remnants of fusion and do not occur naturally on earth.
Strictly speaking nowhere in space, because space has no matter in it. Fusion happens in the stars. Fission may occur in some planets somewhere in the universe but not in our solar system
How can temperature either help fusion to occur or prevent fusion from occurring?
Garnet is a fusion of ruby and sapphire
yes oxygen is an element and it is naturally found in the universe
A fusion from Steven Universe is when two or more gems collide to make a stronger and bigger gem then what they were before.
It DOES occur naturally. It is an ore. It is not man made.
Fusion ocurs in the stars including our sun. I don't know of fission occurring naturally anywhere, but there is evidence it once did in a few places on earth a long time ago. At that time there would have been more U-235 which has now reduced by decay. It may occur elsewhere in the universe in planets like earth, but we have no way of knowing this. Natural nuclear fission: Oklo - please see the related link, below
Silicon is a naturally occurring element. It, like all elements other than hydrogen, was formed inside of a star through the process of nuclear fusion.
Before the stars the meter and meteorites were produced by nuclear fusion in the early universe.
Fusion occurs in the core of the Sun