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when the supply of carbon is used up, other fusion reactions occur, until the core is filled with iron atom.

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It is called a "star" - and it starts as hydrogen fusing to helium long before it forms carbon or iron. Iron is the end-product of medium-sized stars like our Sun.

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the sun or any other star in the universe
the sun

*OR A STAR!!!!!*

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Either a star or the fireball of a fusion bomb.

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which gigantic ball of very hot gases are you talking about. There are 17 that I know of.

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That sounds like the sun - or any other star.

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A ___________ is a sphere of hot gas that gives off light and heat

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Sounds like a star

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Put simply a Star.

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Star

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the sun

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