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Where does nuclear fusion occur naturally?

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Answered by ssshyadav902446
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our sun

Fusion reactions occur naturally in stars like our sun, where two hydrogen nuclei fuse together under high temperatures and pressure to form a nucleus of helium. Energy is released as electromagnetic radiation such as light, infra-red radiation and ultra violet radiation , which then travels through space.

Answered by daringqueen04
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No long-lived radioactive waste: Nuclear fusion reactors produce no high activity, long-lived nuclear waste. The activation of components in a fusion reactor is low enough for the materials to be recycled or reused within 100 years.

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