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Trace
6 January, 18:16
How are elements formed by stars?
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Kaden Lyons
6 January, 20:38
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Stars create new elements in their courts by squeezing elements together in a process called nuclear fusion first Stars fuse hydrogen atoms into helium atoms then fuse to creat beryllium and so on untill fusion in the stars core has created every element up to iron
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