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The sun produces energy from matter in its core through the process of

fusion

Titan is the largest natural satellite of planet

Saturn

What planet has seasons that last 20 years

uranus

Energy released during nuclear fusion

gamma ray photon

Prominences may be seen in the suns

Solar prominence are seen in the photosphere of the sun that goes further in the corona. These prominences can reach out over thousands of kilometers.

When was Shepherd Moons created

Shepherd Moons was created in 1989.

which of the following is the cause for the different seasons on earth

the way earth has a tilted axis

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