Sun
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Nuclear fusion occurs at the core of the sun (and other stars) providing huge amount of energy to the rest of the solar system. It has also been achieved on Earth, though not in a controlled and sustained manner.
Yes, in the sun.
It has to be at hundreds of millions of degrees kelvin, before a fusion reaction between deuterium and tritium will start
The process generating solar energy is one of nuclear fusion.
In this solar system, it is on the sun.
Nuclear fusion.
The primary source of energy in our solar system is the Sun. It generates heat and light through nuclear fusion, which impacts all the other celestial bodies in the system. Other sources of energy within the solar system, such as geothermal energy on certain planets or moons, are secondary to the Sun's influence.
well it occurs in the core of the sun, and it travels because it is shot out of the sun because it has too much pressure.
Solar energy is formed by nuclear fusion in the sun
Nuclear fusion occurs in the solar core.
The core of the sun.