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Amiya Bowen
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3 June, 18:03
Where in a star does fusion occur
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Marcelo Burton
3 June, 18:26
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Stars are powered by nuclear fusion in their cores, mostly converting hydrogen into helium. The production of new elements via nuclear reactions is called nucleosynthesis. A star's mass determines what other type of nucleosynthesis occurs in its core (or during explosive changes in its life cycle).
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