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Nuclear Fusion is the energy-producing process which takes place continuously in suns/stars. In the core of a sun at temperatures of 10-15 million degrees Celsius, Hydrogen is converted to Helium providing enough energy to sustain life on [[Terminology:Earth|earth]].
 
Nuclear Fusion is the energy-producing process which takes place continuously in suns/stars. In the core of a sun at temperatures of 10-15 million degrees Celsius, Hydrogen is converted to Helium providing enough energy to sustain life on [[Terminology:Earth|earth]].
  
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Nuclear Fusion is the energy-producing process which takes place continuously in suns/stars. In the core of a sun at temperatures of 10-15 million degrees Celsius, Hydrogen is converted to Helium providing enough energy to sustain life on earth.

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