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The energy released from the sun is the result of a nuclear fission reaction?
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The energy released from the sun is the result of a nuclear fission reaction?
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false
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The statement is false because the energy released from the sun is the result of a nuclear fusion reaction. This type of nuclear reaction involves the fusing of two hydrogen nuclei to form a heavier helium atom. The energy involved here is much greater than nuclear fission, and involves higher temperature.
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