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Which is the origin of the sun’s energy? A. burning hydrogen B. Solar Flares C. Charged particles d. nuclear fusion
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Which is the origin of the sun’s energy?
A. burning hydrogen
B. Solar Flares
C. Charged particles
d. nuclear fusion
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D. nuclear fusion
This is when protons of hydrogen atoms collide violently in the sun’s core, they fuse together to create helium
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D. Nuclear Fusion
Nuclear fusion occurs in the sun and produces solar energy. In the sun's core, fusion takes place when the protons of hydrogen atoms forcefully collide and fuse to form helium atoms.
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