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21 June, 12:15

Do you think that nuclear fusion takes place in the atmospheres of stars? Why or why not?

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  1. 21 June, 12:33
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    Yes, why has been explained

    Explanation:

    Yes, Fusion takes place in the atmosphere of stars. Mostly stars are composed of hydrogen and helium, small quantity of other heavier elements.

    The stars get their energy by the fusion reaction that continuously takes place inside them. The fusion of two hydrogen molecules to form a helium molecule. This reaction generates enormous amount of heat and light, which why the stars are so shiny and hot.
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