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26 February, 15:21

Extreme (1, 2, or 3) in the center of nebulae causes hydrogen atoms to shed their electrons and collide with one another. The (4, 5, or 6) of the collisions cause the smaller, bare nuclei to fuse into large helium nuclei.

1. expansion

2. heat

3. density

4. size and luminosity

5. force and speed

6. mass and temperature

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  1. 26 February, 15:35
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    Extreme (Heat) in the center of nebulae causes hydrogen atoms to shed their electrons and collide with one another. The (force and speed) of the collisions cause the smaller, bare nuclei to fuse into large helium nuclei.
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