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Where does fusion regularly occur and what kind of energy is produced?

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When wood burns, fusion occurs. The energy produced is light and heat.
When wood burns, fusion occurs. The energy produced is light and heat.

Fusion occurs in a nuclear power plant. The energy produced is electricity and light.
Fusion occurs in a nuclear power plant. The energy produced is electricity and light.

Fusion occurs inside the sun. It creates the light and heat that sustain life on Earth.
Fusion occurs inside the sun. It creates the light and heat that sustain life on Earth.

Fusion occurs inside the Earth. It heats magma, which can then be used to heat homes or generate electricity.

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Fusion regularly occurs in the core of stars, including our Sun, where hydrogen nuclei combine to form helium. This process releases a tremendous amount of energy in the form of light and heat, which is essential for sustaining life on Earth.

While it is true that fusion is a focus in nuclear power research, current nuclear power plants utilize nuclear fission, not fusion, to generate electricity. Fission is the process of splitting heavy atomic nuclei (like uranium or plutonium) into smaller nuclei, releasing energy.

On Earth, fusion does not occur regularly outside of experimental settings, such as fusion reactors being developed for future energy generation, which aim to replicate the fusion processes occurring in stars.

In summary:
- Regular fusion: Occurs in stars (like the Sun).
- Type of energy produced: Light and heat.

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