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7 August, 04:47

Why is nuclear fusion possible in the core of stars?

A. Hydrogen only exists in the core of stars.

B. Hydrogen and helium nuclei require a lot of light to bond together.

C. High temperatures and pressures, which are required for fusion to occur, occur in the cores of stars.

D. E = mc2 only works in the core of stars.

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  1. 7 August, 05:29
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    The answer would be A
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