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How does a star produce energy? How is this different from a power plant and combustion (fire)? *ANSWER FULL QUESTION ILL REPORT IF WRONG*
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How does a star produce energy? How is this different from a power plant and combustion (fire)? *ANSWER FULL QUESTION ILL REPORT IF WRONG*
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Stars produce energy from nuclear reactions,primarily through the fusion of hydrogen in order to create helium.Its different from a power plant/combustion fire because electricity is involved and there is no need for fusions of elements
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