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Lauryn Brandt
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10 April, 12:27
The sun's energy results from what?
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Carley Goodman
10 April, 12:42
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The sun produces energy through nuclear fusion. The sun is a large ball of hydrogen and helium undergoing constant nuclear fusion, in which atoms of hydrogen combine to form helium and release a large quantity of energy.
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