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The process of nuclear fusion causes this object to emit light. A. Comet B. Meteor C. Meteorite D. Galaxy E. Planet F. Moon
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The object that emits light due to the process of nuclear fusion is **D. Galaxy**.
In the context of celestial objects, stars (which are found within galaxies) undergo nuclear fusion, which generates the light and heat we associate with them. While galaxies themselves do not fuse, they contain numerous stars that do.
Comets, meteors, meteorites, planets, and moons do not emit light through nuclear fusion; instead, they may reflect light from stars or the sun.
In the context of celestial objects, stars (which are found within galaxies) undergo nuclear fusion, which generates the light and heat we associate with them. While galaxies themselves do not fuse, they contain numerous stars that do.
Comets, meteors, meteorites, planets, and moons do not emit light through nuclear fusion; instead, they may reflect light from stars or the sun.