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Hydrogen gas is fused together in the sun, in a process called nuclear fusion. This turns two hydrogen atoms into one helium atom, and gives off a ton of heat and light while this happens. That is why the sun glows. The most common use on earth isn probably in fuel cell cars, although there are not many of them. Hope this helps whoever asked. --An AP Physics Student Bored in Study Hall

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