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Xiomara Malone
14 December, 18:39
Does a atom power a star
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Charlee Pratt
14 December, 19:45
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Answer: yes
Explanation: All atoms larger than hydrogen and helium have been made within the thermonuclear furnace of a star, powered by nuclear fusion. This is the process in which smaller atoms, i. e., hydrogen and helium, are smashed together to form larger elements, such as carbon.
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Colby Bradford
14 December, 20:05
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Yes, Fusion is the process where two hydrogen atoms combine to form a helium atom, releasing energy. Fusion will power the star for 90% of its lifetime.
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