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Explain how nuclear fusion in the sun produce sunlight on the earth surface

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&lt;font color= " red"&gt;The fusion that takes place deep in the core of the sun produces enormous heat energy which heats the hydrogen that makes up the sun into a forth state of matter, PLASMA. Plasma is super heated radiates both light and heat. This is what we see here on Earth and call Sunshine or Sunlight.&lt;marquee&gt;♥mark as brainliest..✌♥&lt;/marquee&gt;

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The fusion that takes place deep in the core of the sun produces enormous heat energy which heats the hydrogen that makes up the sun into a forth state of matter, PLASMA. Plasma is super heated radiates both light and heat. This is what we see here on Earth and call Sunshine or Sunlight.

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