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Where does the energy from the sun come from? A. the force of its own gravity B. the fusion of hydrogen C. its iron core D. the fission of helium
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Where does the energy from the sun come from? A. the force of its own gravity B. the fusion of hydrogen C. its iron core D. the fission of helium
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Where does the energy from the sun come from?
A. the force of its own gravity
B. the fusion of hydrogen
C. its iron core
D. the fission of helium
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B the fusion of hydrogen
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