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Which element is formed during nuclear fusion that occurs in the suns core? A hydrogen B helium C uranium D oxygen E nitrogen
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Which element is formed during nuclear fusion that occurs in the suns core?
A hydrogen
B helium
C uranium
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E nitrogen
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B. Helium is the element that is formed during nuclear fusion that occurs in the suns core.
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