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NinaNicole
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5) What is the fuel for the nuclear reaction in the sun?
What type of nuclear reaction takes place in a nuclear reactor?
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Dear
NinaNicole
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Yes that’s right, - the one does the “opposite” of the other. But if you do a little “Goggle” you will easily find the one or/and the other.
Then also the "fuel" will be known too.
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One is fusion the other is fission. I'll leave it to you to sort out the details.
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