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Physics, 24.02.2021 21:20, alvarezreinier2

The incredibly high temperatures at the Sun’s core cause millions of tons of hydrogen nuclei to fuse and produce helium nuclei. This continuous process called produces vast amounts of heat and light. a
physical change
b
magic
c
orbital path
d
nuclear fusion

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