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Why is the fusion reaction not currently used to produce energy, especially as it is a "clean" form of energy that does not create radioactive or nuclear byproducts?

A - There are currently not enough fuels for fusion reactions.

B - Fusion reactions are highly endothermic, making them dangerous.

C - Fusion reactions do not yet produce enough energy.

D - The heat it takes to start a fusion reaction is too high to contain.

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  1. Yesterday, 07:03
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    B. Endothermic the dangerous one.
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