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It is produced from hydrogen, by nuclear fusion.
Some helium was produced during the Big Bang; the remainder was produced in stars, through nuclear fusion.
Stars shine due to nuclear fusion. The visible light produced by our star (the Sun) comprises all the colours of the spectrum as evidenced by a rainbow.
No. That's precisely the main difference between planets and stars - that stars can have nuclear fusion, planets not.
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Before the stars the meter and meteorites were produced by nuclear fusion in the early universe.
This is produced by nuclear fusion
It is produced from hydrogen, by nuclear fusion.
Nuclear fusion
Nuclear Fusion
Because the process whereby the star produces energy is nuclear fusion, hydrogen becomes helium with release of energy
Yes indeed! We all are made of nitrogen in our DNA, produced as stellar nuclear waste by the nuclear fusion in the cores of stars
Some helium was produced during the Big Bang; the remainder was produced in stars, through nuclear fusion.
Stars shine due to nuclear fusion. The visible light produced by our star (the Sun) comprises all the colours of the spectrum as evidenced by a rainbow.
The fusion of Hydrogen into Helium causes heat and radiation to occur.
If you refer to the fusion in stars, 4 atoms of hydrogen-1 combine to form one atom of helium-4.