How do various elements form in stars?
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Stars create new elements in their cores by squeezing elements together in a process called nuclear fusion. First, stars fuse hydrogen atoms into helium. Helium atoms then fuse to create beryllium, and so on, until fusion in the star's core has created every element up to iron.
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Clouds of gas from within fallacies. Formation of structure within the gas clouds, due to "turbulence' and the activity of new stars. Random turbulent processes lead to regions enough to collapse under their own weight, in spite of a hostile environment.
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